2018-01-01 13:34 keltezéssel, Laurent Alebarde írta:
Very great !
/"the lack of adequate documentation"/ : is it nanomsg compatible, so that we can use existing documentation at least for the API ?
Laurent
Le 31/12/2017 à 08:10, Bent Cardan a écrit :
AWESOME!
Can't wait to play with it!
:)
On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 7:17 PM, Garrett D'Amore <garrett@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:garrett@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Happy New Year (a little early)!
In the spirit of celebration of the year 2018, I’m pleased to announce that
nng —
that is nanomsg-next-gen — version 0.2.0 is now released.
For those of you who have not been following, nng represents my effort
to completely redesign a modern nanomsg framework that can grow to support
new
technologies and capabilities, and succeed in ways that nanomsg itself was
unable.
This is a pre-release, but I consider it “beta" level of stability. It
still has
some maturing to do, and some important functionality is missing, but
already it is
quite usable. Barring the lack of adequate documentation and certain
performance
elements, I believe this version to be superior to the official nanomsg in
most regards.
This release adds secure websocket support, using the wss:// scheme, which
means it
is now possible to use TLS v1.2 and websocket together. It also supports
multiple
sockets using the same TCP port when using either wss:// or ws:// schemes —
the
server will discriminate based on the full URL (or in some cases, the value
of Host:)
In the coming weeks and months, expect much more complete documentation,
performance
improvements, observability improvements (actual statistics!), and some
interesting
new capabilities for web applications and people wanting to build gateways
between
the web and nanomsg applications.
For folks that want to participate and help, give me a shout. There are
still lots
of ways to assist, and things to do.
— Garrett