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Here you can find examples demonstrating features of Ergo Framework 3.0 (and above).

demo

This is an "umbrella"-example that demonstrates most of the Ergo Framework features. It was generated by ergo tool with just a single command. See README.md file in demo for the details.

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call

This example project shows how to make synchronous requests to the local and remote processes. It starts two nodes (node1@localhost and node2@localhost); node1 spawns processes a and b; node2 spawns process b. Process a is making Call requests sequentially to the process b on node1@localhost (locally) and to the process b on node2@localhost (remotely)

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events

Ergo Framework provides the "Events" feature that implements the distributed "Publisher/Subscriber" design pattern. This example demonstrates this feature in action. It starts node node-pub@localhost with a producer process and second node node-sub@localhost with two consumer processes.

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erlang

This example demonstrates how the node built with Ergo Framework and enabled Erlang network stack natively communicates with the Erlang node.

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websocket

The following example starts Web server with websocket-handler at "/" and spawns 3 processes to handle websocket-connections.

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