gRFC A36: xDS-Enabled Servers

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Eric Anderson

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Jan 20, 2021, 5:41:17 PM1/20/21
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Please review and comment. The gRFC is at https://github.com/grpc/proposal/pull/214. The gRFC covers new APIs and their plumbing to allow having xDS-enabled servers. The precise C++/wrapped language APIs are not covered, but an idea of what they may look like is covered. Java and Go have their concrete API designs presented.

A36 itself doesn't provide any xDS features, but is the basis for them to be built without applications needing to make code changes for each added xDS feature. For an xDS feature, see the related gRFC A29: xDS-Based Security for gRPC Clients and Servers.

yas...@google.com

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Apr 30, 2021, 5:27:02 PM4/30/21
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Concrete details for the Core/C++ API for creating xDS-enabled servers are up at https://github.com/grpc/proposal/pull/234. Please take a look.

Eric Anderson

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Jun 11, 2021, 4:18:39 PM6/11/21
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This gRFC is being updated to describe RouteConfiguration behavior as part of https://github.com/grpc/proposal/pull/237

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yas...@google.com

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Sep 9, 2021, 3:24:48 PM9/9/21
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The gRFC is being updated in https://github.com/grpc/proposal/pull/264 for the Core/C++ API to use a struct for the serving status update. Please take a look!
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