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[jira] Commented: (THRIFT-311) ASIO client & server

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Norman Casagrande commented on THRIFT-311:
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That's a nice start! 
You seem to use the independent version of asio. Which version is it? Why not using the one included in boost since 1.35?

> ASIO client & server
> --------------------
>
>                 Key: THRIFT-311
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-311
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: Library (C++)
>            Reporter: Esteve Fernandez
>         Attachments: ThriftCalculatorASIOServer.cpp
>
>
> Given the recent discussion on a Windows port and moving to ASIO (http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-thrift-dev/200901.mbox/%3C03D5F82D-574D-418B-A409-C521227888A9@manbert.com%3E), I decided to hack a little Thrift asynchronous prototype server using ASIO and here's the result. It implements the Calculator service that can be found in the tutorial and, just like TNonblockingServer, it uses a FramedTransport.
> It's just a quick prototype, but I think it's enough for building a more generic server/protocol. I've only tested it in Linux, but I think there's nothing platform-dependent and can be compiled "as is" in Windows.

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