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Hessian (Web service protocol)

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Developer(s)
  
Caucho Technology, Inc

Operating system
  
Cross-platform

License
  
Apache License 2.0

Development status
  
Active

Type
  
Web service protocol

Written in
  
Java, Python and ActionScript

Hessian is a binary Web service protocol that makes Web services usable without requiring a large framework, and without learning a new set of protocols . Because it is a binary protocol, it is well-suited to sending binary data without any need to extend the protocol with attachments.

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Hessian was developed by Caucho Technology, Inc. The company has released Java, Python and ActionScript for Adobe Flash implementations of Hessian under an open source license (the Apache license). Third-party implementations in several other languages (C++, C#, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Ruby, Objective-C, D, and Erlang) are also available as open-source.

Adaptations

Although Hessian is primarily intended for Web services, it can be adapted for TCP traffic by using the HessianInput and HessianOutput classes in Caucho's Java implementation.

Implementations

  • Cotton (Erlang)
  • HessDroid (Android)
  • Hessian (on Rubyforge) (Ruby)
  • Hessian.js (JavaScript)
  • Hessian4J (Java)
  • HessianC# (C#)
  • HessianCPP (C++)
  • HessianD (D)
  • HessianKit (Objective-C 2.0)
  • HessianObjC (Objective-C)
  • HessianPHP (PHP)
  • HessianPy (Python)
  • HessianRuby (Ruby)
  • Hessian-Translator (Perl)
  • References

    Hessian (Web service protocol) Wikipedia