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Other examples of using libcurve #21

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ajres opened this issue Jul 24, 2014 · 3 comments
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ajres opened this issue Jul 24, 2014 · 3 comments

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ajres commented Jul 24, 2014

Are there any other examples of using libcurve other than the selftest.

My application will send messages over arbitrary transports, anything from email, to http to sneaker net using a storage device.

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We are using the same design, though not the same code, in libzmq. I've not
seen anyone use libcurve as such. It would suit your use case though, and
is small enough to be inspected manually.

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Are there any other examples of using libcurve other than the selftest.

My application will send messages over arbitrary transports, anything from
email, to http to sneaker net using a storage device.


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ajres commented Jul 25, 2014

thanks for the quick reply, if I can get this to work, I'll post a link to the repo here as an example for others.

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I did already use libcurve to implement virtual server/client sockets (in
that same library), it was fairly straight forward.

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thanks for the quick reply, if I can get this to work, I'll post a link to
the repo here as an example for others.


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