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## Communication | ||
This chapter expands more on describing the ways to communicate with the fiskaltrust.Middleware covered in the [Communication](../../general/communication/communication.md) chapter of the General Part, with country-specific information applicable to the German market. | ||
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### Supported protocols | ||
The German Middleware natively supports REST, gRPC and WCF communication without the requirement to use any helper packages. gRPC communication is described in the following section, please refer to the [general part](../../general/communication/communication.md) for more details about REST and WCF. | ||
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#### gRPC | ||
[gRPC](https://grpc.io) is a modern open source high performance _Remote Procedure Call (RPC)_ framework that can run in any environment. It can be used in most programming language and is generally known to be fast, reliable and efficient. | ||
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gRPC uses protocol buffers (i.e. _.proto_ files), a platform-independent standard, to statically describe interfaces. The _.proto_ files of the fiskaltrust.Middleware can be downloaded [here](https://github.com/fiskaltrust/interface-doc/tree/master/dist/protos/). | ||
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In case .NET is used to implement the Middleware's interface, we recommend using our open-source NuGet client package (available on [NuGet.org](https://www.nuget.org/packages/fiskaltrust.Middleware.Interface.Client.Grpc/)/[GitHub](https://www.nuget.org/packages/fiskaltrust.Middleware.Interface.Client.Grpc/)). | ||
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Please refer to our samples to see how the Middleware can be implemented via gRPC using other programming languages or specific platforms (e.g. [Java](https://github.com/fiskaltrust/middleware-demo-java), [Node.JS](https://github.com/fiskaltrust/middleware-demo-node), or [Android](https://github.com/fiskaltrust/middleware-demo-android)). |
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