Plexus Interop is metadata-centric language-agnostic desktop app-to-app interoperability framework with extensible model for launching new instances of desktop Apps on demand.
The main goal of the framework is to enable development of extensible workflows connecting independent Apps developed in different technologies (.NET, Web, Java, Python etc) and passing context (structured data objects) between them.
Framework architecture is based around central broker providing hub-and-spoke connectivity between Apps and brokering strongly typed RPC-style calls between them. Broker has a connection to Application Lifecycle Manager which is capable of creating new instances of the Apps based on the their runtime-metadata (e.g. container type, launch command, params etc) defined in a registry.
Plexus Interop separates interoperability from the container, which provides notable advantages: different containers can be leveraged in the same workflow, launched applications residing outside of containers can participate in interop activities.
All Plexus components can be build using Gradle tool using following command:
gradlew build --console plain
After successfull build samples binaries will be located in bin
directory.
Run .Net to Web interop example on Windows:
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Go to
bin/win-x86/samples
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Launch Broker – LaunchBroker.cmd
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Launch Greeting Client – LaunchGreetingClient.cmd
- Choose “Discovery” option (5) and “Greeting from Electron Web app” from discovery response
- Enter name, e.g. “John” and hit enter – Web Greeting Server app will be launched by Broker, print Greeting Request:
- And send response back to .Net Greeting Client
- Then choose Discovery (5) and “Greeting from .Net app” from discovery response
- Enter another name, e.g. “Mike” and hit enter - .Net Greeting Server app will be launched and print greeting request:
To check out docs, visit https://symphonyoss.github.io/plexus-interop/.
Documentation project is located in folder 'docs'. We build documentation using AsciiDoc.
Invoke the following command to run the documentation build:
gradlew -p docs --console plain
After successful build documentation is available via:
bin/docs/html5/index.html
Please refer to Contribution guidelines for this project.