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Learning Apache Thrift

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Learning Apache Thrift

Overview of this book

With modern software systems being increasingly complex, providing a scalable communication architecture for applications in different languages is tedious. The Apache Thrift framework is the solution to this problem! It helps build efficient and easy-to-maintain services and offers a plethora of options matching your application type by supporting several popular programming languages, including C++, Java, Python, PHP, Ruby, Erlang, Perl, Haskell, C#, Cocoa, JavaScript, Node.js, Smalltalk, OCaml, and Delphi. This book will help you set aside the basics of service-oriented systems through your first Apache Thrift-powered app. Then, progressing to more complex examples, it will provide you with tips for running large-scale applications in production environments. You will learn how to assess when Apache Thrift is the best tool to be used. To start with, you will run a simple example application, learning the framework's structure along the way; you will quickly advance to more complex systems that will help you solve various real-life problems. Moreover, you will be able to add a communication layer to every application written in one of the popular programming languages, with support for various data types and error handling. Further, you will learn how pre-eminent companies use Apache Thrift in their popular applications. This book is a great starting point if you want to use one of the best tools available to develop cross-language applications in service-oriented architectures.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Learning Apache Thrift
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
5
Generating and Running Code in Different Languages
Index

Installing Apache Thrift on Linux


Apache Thrift is officially supported on Debian and its flavors (including Ubuntu) and CentOS. Of course, it is also possible to install it on different distributions as the instructions are pretty straightforward and can be easily ported—the main requirement is a POSIX-compliant system.

Note that you need to have root privileges on your machine as some libraries and software probably need to be updated. The commands requiring such privileges are prefixed with sudo.

For the sake of the brevity of this manual, the output of the given commands is omitted in most cases where it is not relevant. You should be OK as long as the command results in success.

Installation requirements

On the Linux platform, you will need to build your Apache Thrift compiler from the source. It requires the following tools (version numbers are minimal versions recommended by Apache Thrift's developers):

  • g++ 4.2

  • boost 1.53.0

  • autoconf 2.65

  • automake 1.13

  • libtool 1.5.24

  • pkg-configautoconf macros...