NettyRpc
An RPC framework based on Netty, ZooKeeper and Spring
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Features:
- Simple code and framework
- Service registry/discovery support by ZooKeeper
- High availability, load balance and failover
- Support different load balance strategy
- Support asynchronous/synchronous call
- Support different versions of service
- Support different serializer/deserializer
- Dead TCP connection detecting with heartbeat
Design:
How to use (netty-rpc-test)
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Define an interface:
public interface HelloService { String hello(String name); String hello(Person person); }
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Implement the interface with annotation @NettyRpcService:
@NettyRpcService(HelloService.class, version = "1.0") public class HelloServiceImpl implements HelloService { public HelloServiceImpl(){} @Override public String hello(String name) { return "Hello " + name; } @Override public String hello(Person person) { return "Hello " + person.getFirstName() + " " + person.getLastName(); } }
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Run zookeeper
For example: zookeeper is running on 127.0.0.1:2181
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Start server:
- Start server with spring config: RpcServerBootstrap
- Start server without spring config: RpcServerBootstrap2
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Call the service:
- Use the client:
final RpcClient rpcClient = new RpcClient("127.0.0.1:2181"); // Sync call HelloService helloService = rpcClient.createService(HelloService.class, "1.0"); String result = helloService.hello("World"); // Async call RpcService client = rpcClient.createAsyncService(HelloService.class, "2.0"); RPCFuture helloFuture = client.call("hello", "World"); String result = (String) helloFuture.get(3000, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);
- Use annotation @RpcAutowired:
public class Baz implements Foo { @RpcAutowired(version = "1.0") private HelloService helloService1; @RpcAutowired(version = "2.0") private HelloService helloService2; @Override public String say(String s) { return helloService1.hello(s); } }