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“Hello, World!” Using Apache Thrift

February 24, 2013January 25, 2019 ~ Oleg Dulin

Apache Thrift is a remarkable piece of technology. It is orders of magnitude more light weight than any XML or JSON based protocol and it is much easier to use than SOAP, CORBA, or EJB. I wanted to cover some of my bases before I recommend it at work, so I wrote a hello world … Continue reading “Hello, World!” Using Apache Thrift

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