In this part 2 of the lecture, we will learn how to use the generated Java codes to serialize protobuf message to binary and JSON. We will learn how to generate random data & use JUnit for testing. We also prove that the binary file written by Golang in previous lecture can be correctly read by Java.
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If you're using microservices architecture, you definitely want to try gRPC. It is super-fast, strongly-typed, and you no longer need to write a lot of boilerplate codes for inter-service communication. Thanks to awesome HTTP/2 and Protocol Buffer!
In this course, we will learn about gRPC and how to use it with Protocol Buffer to develop an application in Go and Java.
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