Summary: The basic Thrift stack implemented in Java, still in need of a lot of work but fully functional.
Reviewed By: aditya
Test Plan: Unit tests are the NEXT checkin, I swear
Notes: Perf on the Java stuff actually isn't that bad, and it's far from optimized at the moment. Barely any tweaking has been done. Testing shows that a Java server with the C++ client has RPC performance within 2x of the pure C++ implementations. This is pretty sweet, since this cost will be eclipsed by the cost of whatever processing is being done on an actual server doing real work.
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Summary: Major overhaul to the CPP libraries.
Reviewed By: aditya
Test Plan: Again, keep an eye out for the unit tests commit
Notes: Initial perf tests show that Thrift is not only more robust than Pillar, but its implementation is actually around 10-20% faster. We can do about 10 RPC function calls with small data payloads in under 2ms. THAT IS FAST. THAT IS THRIFTY.
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Summary: Compiles to both C++ and Java, plus a host of other cool options like command line control over which languages to output code in
Reviewed By: aditya
Test Plan: The unit test checkins are coming momentarily...
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Summary: End-to-end communications and serialization in C++ is working
Reviewed By: aditya
Test Plan: See the new top-level test/ folder. It vaguely resembles a unit test, though it could be more automated.
Revert Plan: Revertible
Notes: Still a LOT of optimization work to be done on the generated C++ code, which should be using dynamic memory in a number of places. Next major task is writing the PHP/Java/Python generators.
git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/thrift/trunk@664712 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68