Hprose.Client

Hprose is a High Performance Remote Object Service Engine. It is a modern, lightweight, cross-language, cross-platform, object-oriented, high performance, remote dynamic communication middleware.

Latest version published over 7 years ago
VersionReleasedDeprecated
1.5.7Jun 28, 2017
Dec 31, 2019
almost 5 years ago
1.5.6Sep 13, 2016
Dec 31, 2019
almost 5 years ago
1.5.5Sep 3, 2016
Dec 31, 2019
almost 5 years ago
1.5.4Jan 26, 2016
Dec 31, 2019
almost 5 years ago
1.5.3Jan 16, 2016
Dec 31, 2019
almost 5 years ago
1.5.2Jan 15, 2016
Dec 31, 2019
almost 5 years ago
1.5.1Jan 15, 2016
Dec 31, 2019
almost 5 years ago
1.5.0Jan 14, 2016
Dec 31, 2019
almost 5 years ago
1.4.0May 29, 2015
Dec 31, 2019
almost 5 years ago

Last updated on 19 January-2024, at 00:09 (UTC).

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Description

Hprose is a High Performance Remote Object Service Engine. It is a modern, lightweight, cross-language, cross-platform, object-oriented, high performance, remote dynamic communication middleware. It is not only easy to use, but powerful. You just need a little time to learn, then you can use it to easily construct cross language cross platform distributed application system. Hprose supports many programming languages, for example: * AAuto Quicker * ActionScript * ASP * C++ * Dart * Delphi/Free Pascal * dotNET(C#, Visual Basic...) * Golang * Java * JavaScript * Node.js * Objective-C * Perl * PHP * Python * Ruby * ... Through Hprose, You can conveniently and efficiently intercommunicate between those programming languages. This project is the implementation of Hprose for .NET (C#, Visual Basic...).

FAQs

> Is Hprose.Client Deprecated?

It appears there are some versions of Hprose.Client that are deprecated.

> What is the deprecation date for the latest version of Hprose.Client?

The latest version of Hprose.Client was released on Jun 28, 2017, and it is now deprecated.

> What does deprecated mean?

Deprecated means that the package was either marked as deprecated on the package registry, or that the source code repository for the package was archived.