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[jira] [Updated] (THRIFT-5034) Allow for Reverse Connection servers
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Duru Can Celasun updated THRIFT-5034:
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Component/s: Python - Library
> Allow for Reverse Connection servers
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> Key: THRIFT-5034
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-5034
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Python - Library
> Reporter: Paulo Neves
> Priority: Major
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> Hello,
> One of the reasons I migrated from gRPC to Thrift was because of the fundamental distinction between RPC Client/Server and Transport Client/Server. This has allowed me to create RPC processors that actually connect to a server(broker), in a similar way to a reverse proxy. This is immensely useful for restricted networks.
> As said, due to the elegant separation between processor and transport this turned out to be trivial and I would like to share my implementation of such a transport "decorator" so that we can have Client transports work in Processor servers.
> I do not have tests yet, besides my own working private implementations but will try soon to prepare such for at least the Socket examples.
> I also do not know very well how the naming should be so i just made it TReverseTunnelServer.
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