Apache Dubbo Project
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
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>2.7.1</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
- Your first Dubbo application - A 101 tutorial to reveal more details, with the same code above.
- Dubbo user manual - How to use Dubbo and all its features.
- Dubbo developer guide - How to involve in Dubbo development.
- Dubbo admin manual - How to admin and manage Dubbo services.
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
-
Mailing list:
- dev list: for dev/user discussion. subscribe, unsubscribe, archive, guide
-
Bugs: Issues
-
Gitter: Gitter channel
-
Twitter: @ApacheDubbo
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
orHelp 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 dev@dubbo.apache.org 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.
Dubbo ecosystem
- Dubbo Ecosystem Entry - A GitHub group
dubbo
to gather all Dubbo relevant projects not appropriate in apache group yet - Dubbo Website - Apache Dubbo official website
- Dubbo Samples - samples for Apache Dubbo
- Dubbo Spring Boot - Spring Boot Project for Dubbo
- Dubbo Admin - The reference implementation for Dubbo admin
Language
License
Apache Dubbo is under the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.