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TxPB
DESCRIPTION
TxPB is the main source of information for using TemporalX, and includes protocol buffer definitions, generated code, and documentation. If you are looking for the protocol buffer definitions, check the pb folder. If you want bindings in other languages, feel free to open a github issue. Alternatively you can generate language bindings independently as long as the languages you are using support the appropriate protocol buffer and gRPC versions.
Features
- TxPB includes protocol buffer definitions that are used to define the data structure and interfaces for TemporalX
- Pre-generated gRPC bindings are available for several programming languages, including Golang, JavaScript (Node.js), TypeScript (gRPC-web), Java, Python, and Rust
- TxPB provides client libraries that allow users to interact with TemporalX without the need to write extensive code. These libraries simplify the process of using TemporalX functionality
- The repository includes comprehensive documentation located in the "docs" folder. This documentation serves as the primary source of information for using TemporalX
- There is an ever-growing library of examples available in the "examples" folder
- To work with TxPB, you may need to download several code generators, depending on the programming language you are using
Programming Language
Rust
Categories
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