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author | Junxiao Shi <git@mail1.yoursunny.com> | Sat Jul 23 01:41:30 2016 +0000 |
committer | Junxiao Shi <git@mail1.yoursunny.com> | Sat Jul 23 01:41:30 2016 +0000 |
tree | 42b4531df7863755bbf94654a780c764355ca315 | |
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socket: don't use deprecated ndn::dataBlock refs #2950 Change-Id: I5597b2f3e7fe775dc86065ecd98a7f38976705c1
In supporting many distributed applications, such as group text messaging, file sharing, and joint editing, a basic requirement is the efficient and robust synchronization of knowledge about the dataset such as text messages, changes to the shared folder, or document edits. This library implements ChronoSync protocol, which exploits the features of the Named Data Networking architecture to efficiently synchronize the state of a dataset among a distributed group of users. Using appropriate naming rules, ChronoSync summarizes the state of a dataset in a condensed cryptographic digest form and exchange it among the distributed parties. Differences of the dataset can be inferred from the digests and disseminated efficiently to all parties. With the complete and up-to-date knowledge of the dataset changes, applications can decide whether or when to fetch which pieces of the data.
ChronoSync uses ndn-cxx library as NDN development library.
ChronoSync is an open source project licensed under GPL 3.0 (see COPYING.md
for more detail). We highly welcome all contributions to the ChronoSync code base, provided that they can licensed under GPL 3.0+ or other compatible license.
Please submit any bugs or issues to the ChronoSync issue tracker:
Required:
To build ChronoSync from the source:
./waf configure ./waf sudo ./waf install
To build on memory constrained platform, please use ./waf -j1
instead of ./waf
. The command will disable parallel compilation.
If configured with tests: ./waf configure --with-tests
), the above commands will also generate unit tests in ./build/unit-tests