https://grpc.io/docs/tutorials/basic/go.html#server-side-streaming-rpc
Quoting Ricky (2018-11-05 18:02:38)
>how do I make grpc return a stream? are you referring to google rpc
>grpc library that is recommended by Golang folks to be used instead of
>net/rpc lib which is a frozen package
how do I make grpc return a stream? are you referring to google rpc grpc
library that is recommended by Golang folks to be used instead of net/rpc
lib which is a frozen package? Interesting ... I didn't know they had
streams
On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 12:20 PM Ian Denhardt wrote:
> What is the f
What is the functionality that you're not seeing re: how to do file
downloads over net/rpc?
The thing that pops to my mind as likely important is the ability to
stream data, which you indeed cannot do with net/rpc.
If you need that I might suggest using a different rpc system that has
the express
I am sorry I wasn't very forthcoming in the beginning - to clarify - by rpc
I meant using go net/rpc package. Where I can simply Register
methods/services that can be called remotely as if they were
functions/methods locally available. This lends to a cleaner syntax and
more robust code in general
And don't forget the bit-torrent class of solutions.
On Friday, 2 November 2018 16:56:17 UTC, Tom Mitchell wrote:
>
> Moving files is a solved, non trivial problem
> Have you looked at tools like scp (ssh), rsync, kermit, ftp, sftp, tftp
> and network filesystems (nfs and samba)?
> Even git
Moving files is a solved, non trivial problem
Have you looked at tools like scp (ssh), rsync, kermit, ftp, sftp, tftp and
network filesystems (nfs and samba)?
Even git and http. Error recover, host name lookup, compression, restart,
safe abort, transport encryption, authentication, buffering.
2018. november 2., péntek 6:21:47 UTC+1 időpontban Anirudh Vyas a
következőt írta:
>
> Hello there -
>
> I am looking for example/help for using rpc to do file downloads - I am
> not sure if this is possible, or recommended or if there is a
> better/cleaner way. I like the robust nature of RPCs