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ZeroMQ Ruby BindingsZeroMQ www.zeromq.org/
ØMQ looks like an embeddable networking library but acts like a concurrency framework. It gives you sockets that carry whole messages across various transports like inproc, IPC, TCP, and multicast. You can connect sockets N-to-N with patterns like fanout, pubsub, task distribution, and request-reply.
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Examplerequire "zmq" context = ZMQ::Context.new(1) puts "Opening connection for READ" inbound = context.socket(ZMQ::UPSTREAM) inbound.bind("tcp://127.0.0.1:9000") outbound = context.socket(ZMQ::DOWNSTREAM) outbound.connect("tcp://127.0.0.1:9000") p outbound.send("Hello World!") p outbound.send("QUIT") loop do data = inbound.recv p data break if data == "QUIT" end
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