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Apache Dubbo Project

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Apache Dubbo is a high-performance, Java based open source RPC framework. Please visit official site for quick start and documentations, as well as Wiki for news, FAQ, and release notes.

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Architecture

Architecture

Features

  • Transparent interface based RPC
  • Intelligent load balancing
  • Automatic service registration and discovery
  • High extensibility
  • Runtime traffic routing
  • Visualized service governance

Getting started

The following code snippet comes from Dubbo Samples. You may clone the sample project and step into dubbo-samples-api sub directory before read on.

# git clone https://github.com/apache/dubbo-samples.git
# cd dubbo-samples/dubbo-samples-api

There's a README file under dubbo-samples-api directory. Read it and try this sample out by following the instructions.

Maven dependency

<properties>
    <dubbo.version>2.7.3</dubbo.version>
</properties>
    
<dependencies>
    <dependency>
        <groupId>org.apache.dubbo</groupId>
        <artifactId>dubbo</artifactId>
        <version>${dubbo.version}</version>
    </dependency>
    <dependency>
        <groupId>org.apache.dubbo</groupId>
        <artifactId>dubbo-dependencies-zookeeper</artifactId>
        <version>${dubbo.version}</version>
        <type>pom</type>
    </dependency>
</dependencies>

Define service interfaces

package org.apache.dubbo.samples.api;

public interface GreetingService {
    String sayHello(String name);
}

See api/GreetingService.java on GitHub.

Implement service interface for the provider

package org.apache.dubbo.samples.provider;
 
import org.apache.dubbo.samples.api.GreetingService;
 
public class GreetingServiceImpl implements GreetingService {
    @Override
    public String sayHello(String name) {
        return "Hello " + name;
    }
}

See provider/GreetingServiceImpl.java on GitHub.

Start service provider

package org.apache.dubbo.demo.provider;

import org.apache.dubbo.config.ApplicationConfig;
import org.apache.dubbo.config.RegistryConfig;
import org.apache.dubbo.config.ServiceConfig;
import org.apache.dubbo.samples.api.GreetingService;

import java.io.IOException;
 
public class Application {

    public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
        ServiceConfig<GreetingService> serviceConfig = new ServiceConfig<GreetingService>();
        serviceConfig.setApplication(new ApplicationConfig("first-dubbo-provider"));
        serviceConfig.setRegistry(new RegistryConfig("multicast://224.5.6.7:1234"));
        serviceConfig.setInterface(GreetingService.class);
        serviceConfig.setRef(new GreetingServiceImpl());
        serviceConfig.export();
        System.in.read();
    }
}

See provider/Application.java on GitHub.

Build and run the provider

# mvn clean package
# mvn -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true -Dexec.mainClass=org.apache.dubbo.demo.provider.Application exec:java

Call remote service in consumer

package org.apache.dubbo.demo.consumer;

import org.apache.dubbo.config.ApplicationConfig;
import org.apache.dubbo.config.ReferenceConfig;
import org.apache.dubbo.config.RegistryConfig;
import org.apache.dubbo.samples.api.GreetingService;

public class Application {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        ReferenceConfig<GreetingService> referenceConfig = new ReferenceConfig<GreetingService>();
        referenceConfig.setApplication(new ApplicationConfig("first-dubbo-consumer"));
        referenceConfig.setRegistry(new RegistryConfig("multicast://224.5.6.7:1234"));
        referenceConfig.setInterface(GreetingService.class);
        GreetingService greetingService = referenceConfig.get();
        System.out.println(greetingService.sayHello("world"));
    }
}

Build and run the consumer

# mvn clean package
# mvn -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true -Dexec.mainClass=org.apache.dubbo.demo.consumer.Application exec:java

The consumer will print out Hello world on the screen.

See consumer/Application.java on GitHub.

Next steps

Building

If you want to try out the cutting-edge features, you can built with the following commands. (Java 1.8 is required to build the master branch)

  mvn clean install

Contact

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING for details on submitting patches and the contribution workflow.

How can I contribute?

  • Take a look at issues with tag called Good first issue or Help wanted.
  • Join the discussion on mailing list, subscription guide.
  • Answer questions on issues.
  • Fix bugs reported on issues, and send us pull request.
  • Review the existing pull request.
  • Improve the website, typically we need
    • blog post
    • translation on documentation
    • use cases about how Dubbo is being used in enterprise system.
  • Improve the dubbo-admin/dubbo-monitor.
  • Contribute to the projects listed in ecosystem.
  • Any form of contribution that is not mentioned above.
  • If you would like to contribute, please send an email to [email protected] to let us know!

Reporting bugs

Please follow the template for reporting any issues.

Reporting a security vulnerability

Please report security vulnerability to us privately.

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Apache Dubbo is under the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.

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