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atamyrat
on May 5, 2011
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Thrift vs. Protocol Buffers
I don't think network overhead is the problem here, it is about ease of development. Thrift generates working server code and you just have to implement RPC functions. On PB, you need a stack to handle connections, parse messages, dispatch, etc.
atombender
on May 6, 2011
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Note that Thrift supports HTTP as a transport.
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