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| diff --git a/doc/zmq_device.txt b/doc/zmq_device.txt index d5d7a18..6026559 100644 --- a/doc/zmq_device.txt +++ b/doc/zmq_device.txt @@ -31,13 +31,16 @@ Before calling _zmq_device()_ you must set any socket options, and connect or  bind both frontend and backend sockets.  The two conventional device models  are: -* proxy model - accept inward connections to frontend socket (by binding it to -  an endpoint), and make onward connections through backend socket (connecting -  to endpoints on other nodes). A proxy device model can fit well into an -  existing topology. -* broker model - accept connections on both frontend and backend sockets (by -  binding both to endpoints).  A broker device model creates a star topology -  where nodes can come and go at any time. +*proxy*:: +    bind frontend socket to an endpoint, and connect backend socket to +    downstream components.  A proxy device model does not require changes to +    the downstream topology but that topology is static (any changes require +    reconfiguring the device). +*broker*:: +    bind frontend socket to one endpoint and bind backend socket to a second +    endpoint.  Downstream components must now connect into the device.  A +    broker device model allows a dynamic downstream topology (components can +    come and go at any time).  _zmq_device()_ runs in the current thread and returns only if/when the current  context is closed. @@ -118,21 +121,6 @@ assert (zmq_bind (backend, "tcp://*:5556") == 0);  zmq_device (ZMQ_QUEUE, frontend, backend);  ---- -.Creating a pubsub proxy ----- -//  Create frontend and backend sockets -void *frontend = zmq_socket (context, ZMQ_SUB); -assert (backend); -void *backend = zmq_socket (context, ZMQ_PUB); -assert (frontend); -//  Connect frontend to publisher -assert (zmq_bind (frontend, "tcp://192.68.55.112:4444") == 0); -//  Bind backend to TCP port -assert (zmq_bind (backend, "tcp://*:5556") == 0); -//  Start a forwarder device -zmq_device (ZMQ_FORWARDER, frontend, backend); ----- -  SEE ALSO  -------- | 
