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DataStorm - Data Centric Pub/Sub Framework

DataStorm is a new high-performance brokerless data centric pub/sub framework. It allows you to distribute data between your applications through a simple yet powerful API.

The implementation of DataStorm relies on Ice, and DataStorm naturally plays well with Ice: you can easily distribute data defined using Ice with DataStorm. You can also use DataStorm without Ice, in particular:

  • you don't need to know Ice or Ice APIs to use DataStorm
  • you can easily distribute data with simple types using DataStorm
  • you can distribute data with more complex types using DataStorm by providing your own serialization/deserialization functions (for Ice types, DataStorm uses automatically the Ice-generated marshaling and unmarshaling code)

DataStorm vs IceStorm

Ice already provides a pub/sub service named IceStorm. So if you need pub/sub with Ice, should you use IceStorm or DataStorm?

IceStorm is broker-based pub/sub service, where the broker (the IceStorm service) can be replicated for fault-tolerance. It is mature and available for all programming languages supported by Ice.

IceStorm is all about distributing remote Ice calls: when your publisher makes a oneway call on a given topic, it makes a regular Ice remote call, and IceStorm replicates and routes this call to all the subscribers registered with this topic. These subscribers are regular Ice objects that you implement, and they receive the message sent by the publisher just like any other Ice request dispatch.

DataStorm is a brand-new library-based pub/sub service.

DataStorm is all about distributing data. When one of your applications needs data produced by another application, DataStorm helps you publish, filter and receive data items very easily - you don't need to worry about network connections or making remote calls.

Languages

DataStorm supports only the C++ programming language.

Platforms

You should be able to build DataStorm on the same platforms and with the same C++ compilers as Ice. DataStorm relies on C++11 features and the Ice C++11 mapping.

Branches

  • main DataStorm 1.1.x plus various patches (stable, frequently updated)

Documentation

Copyright and License

Copyright © ZeroC, Inc. All rights reserved.

As copyright owner, ZeroC can license DataStorm under different license terms, and offers the following licenses for DataStorm:

  • GPL v2, a popular open-source license with strong copyleft conditions (the default license)
  • Commercial or closed-source licenses

If you license DataStorm under GPL v2, there is no license fee or signed license agreement: you just need to comply with the GPL v2 terms and conditions. See LICENSE for further information.

If you purchase a commercial or closed-source license DataStorm, you must comply with the terms and conditions listed in the associated license agreement; the GPL v2 terms and conditions do not apply.

The DataStorm software itself remains the same: the only difference between an open-source DataStorm and a commercial DataStorm are the license terms.