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Package hprose-workerman
Short Description Hprose integration for Workerman, a multi-process TCP/UDP server architecture.
License MIT
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Hprose and Workerman - work together!
Workerman is a framework for building multi-process servers in PHP. It allows you to build a Webserver or another kind of server - maybe for an API. Hprose is both, a protocol and RPC engine. It is modern, lightweight and amazingly fast. It's own serialization format supports objects, binary data and even more!
Introduction to Hprose
Hprose is a High Performance Remote Object Service Engine.
It is a modern, lightweight, cross-language, cross-platform, object-oriented, high performance, remote dynamic communication middleware. It is not only easy to use, but powerful. You just need a little time to learn, then you can use it to easily construct cross language cross platform distributed application system.
Hprose supports many programming languages, for example:
- AAuto Quicker
- ActionScript
- ASP
- C++
- Dart
- Delphi/Free Pascal
- dotNET(C#, Visual Basic...)
- Golang
- Java
- JavaScript
- Node.js
- Objective-C
- Perl
- PHP
- Python
- Ruby
- ...
Through Hprose, You can conveniently and efficiently intercommunicate between those programming languages.
Usage
In order to use Hprose with a Workerman setup, you will need to have Composer. With it, the required dependencies are installed.
Example: Create a Hprose-based workerman setup
You now have a Workerman instance with 4 workers listening on your local port 9999
. This server balances requests upon processes and lets you scale your application.
Note
hprose-php
and hprose-pecl
do not currently have methods to interact with a TCP server. You will need to use NodeJS or another supported language to talk to this server instance.
For further information, please consult the hprose-php
and/or hprose-pecl
repositories.
License
This code is released by the standard MIT license.
Author
This little module was coded by Kevin Ingwersen (Ingwie Phoenix) Hprose was originally developed by Ma Bingyao