[zeromq-dev] Z/J-yre+Android
Utsav Drolia
utsavdrolia at gmail.com
Mon Feb 16 18:04:13 CET 2015
Hi,
So if I start down the path of using Jyre, is it functional enough for two
devices to talk to each other using the current version of Jyre?
If I want to develop/use it further, is JeroMQ a better choice or JZMQ?
Thanks!
Utsav
On Feb 16, 2015 10:20 AM, "Min" <miniway at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Jyre was designed to support JeroMQ or JZMQ seamlessly. As far as I know
> Zyre are not much depends on zeromq advanced features so there would be
> very little or zero effort to support Jyre with JeroMQ and JZMQ. So 1, 2
> are basically the same. Based on active development in Zyre these days,
> Jyre looks too far from the current state of Zyre and might not communicate
> each other at all. The third option is possible but it doesn't look like
> quite good structure.
>
> In my opinion, make Jyre compatible with Zyre could be better approach as
> the third option might all require similar amount of efforts. Unfortunately
> I'm not certain when either of Jyre (on JeroMQ or JZMQ) and JNI Zyre is
> available as there're not many contributors on this project.
>
> Thanks
> Min
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 8:52 AM, Utsav Drolia <utsavdrolia at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Min,
>> Thanks for the response!
>> When you say out of date, could you quantify or qualitatively tell me how
>> out-of-date it is?
>> I’d like to use Zyre from Java (most likely on Android). There are a
>> couple of ways to do that :
>> 1. Jyre+JeroMQ. Use whatever is available+build Jyre upto Zyre. However,
>> this requires that JeroMQ is also up to date.
>> 2. Jyre+JZMQ. Use whatever is available+build Jyre upto Zyre. This
>> requires that the JNI interface (JZMQ) is also up to date.
>> 3. JNI(Zyre)+JZMQ. This looks expensive in the sense that I will have to
>> access both zeroMQ and Zyre through JNI. However, given that Zyre and JZMQ
>> depend on libzmq, would the software structure be like this?
>>
>> Application
>> / \
>> JNI(Zyre) JZMQ
>> \ /
>> libzmq
>>
>> Could you please tell me the pros and cons of each, especially with
>> respect to the maturity/updated-ness of projects?
>>
>> On that note, is there a JNI-wrappered Zyre available?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Utsav
>>
>> Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 10:40:02 -0800
>> From: Yu Dongmin <miniway at gmail.com>
>> Subject: Re: [zeromq-dev] Z/J-yre+Android
>> To: ZeroMQ development list <zeromq-dev at lists.zeromq.org>
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>>
>> Jyre was intended to make the same level of Zyre. But it is out-of-date
>> and the community might not have enough resource to catch up with Zyre.
>>
>> We still need more volunteers for this project. Zyre+Jzmq(JNI) might be
>> good start and could be migrated later.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Min
>>
>> On Feb 10, 2015, at 8:43 AM, Utsav Drolia <utsavdrolia at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Everyone,
>> Newbie here wrt 0MQ in general, with some questions on status of
>> JeroMQ+Jyre.
>> Is Jyre on JeroMQ at the same level of progress as Zyre?
>> And are there any pointers to have JeroMQ+Jyre work on Android devices?
>> Or is it better to go the Zyre+JNI way? I always hesitate to use JNI
>> given the lore about it eating up too many CPU cycles.
>>
>> I also took a look at the edgenets github page - Hydra, drops etc. Any
>> Java implementations to be expected in the edgenet project? Would make
>> using it with Android a lot easier.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Utsav
>>
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