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This is a JSON-RPC server and client library for node.js http://nodejs.org/, the V8 based evented IO framework.
To install node-jsonrpc2 in the current directory, run:
npm install jsonrpc2
Firing up an efficient JSON-RPC server becomes extremely simple:
var rpc = require('jsonrpc2');
function add(first, second) {
return first + second;
}
rpc.expose('add', add);
rpc.listen(8000, 'localhost');
And creating a client to speak to that server is easy too:
var rpc = require('jsonrpc2');
var sys = require('sys');
var client = rpc.getClient(8000, 'localhost');
client.call('add', [1, 2], function(result) {
sys.puts('1 + 2 = ' + result);
});
To learn more, see the examples directory, peruse test/jsonrpc-test.js, or simply "Use The Source, Luke".
More documentation and development is on its way.
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JSON-RPC server and client library
The npm package jsonrpc2 receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, jsonrpc2 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jsonrpc2 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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