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RSocket Protocol Specification Community Group
This group was closed on 2019-08-13.
Define a binary protocol that supports streams and channels with application-level message-oriented credit-based flow control and can be used over multiple transports.
The specification should allow implementations in multiple languages with a Technical Compliance Kit (TCK) asserting compliance. It should allow layering at a minimum on top of HTTP/2, QUIC, and TCP as transports.
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Call for Participation in RSocket Protocol Specification Community Group
W3C Team
Posted on:
June 20, 2017
The
RSocket Protocol Specification Community Group
has been launched:
Define a binary protocol that supports streams and channels with application-level message-oriented credit-based flow control and can be used over multiple transports.
The specification should allow implementations in multiple languages with a Technical Compliance Kit (TCK) asserting compliance. It should allow layering at a minimum on top of HTTP/2, QUIC, and TCP as transports.
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