But I would bet that those only use the GET or POST functionality of HTTP, and that the real reason it's used is because it's easy to quickly get something up an running.
It's a short-term gain, but quite inefficient in the long run.
ZeroMQ is a perfectly valid replacement for HTTP in internal networks. There's no reason for everything to be human readable.
It's a short-term gain, but quite inefficient in the long run. ZeroMQ is a perfectly valid replacement for HTTP in internal networks. There's no reason for everything to be human readable.