WAMP is a
WebSocket
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subprotocol registered at
IANA
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, specified to offer routed
RPC and
PubSub. Its design goal is to provide an open
standard for soft, real-time message exchange between application components and ease the creation of
loosely coupled architectures based on
microservices
In software engineering, a microservice architecture is an architectural pattern that organizes an application into a collection of loosely coupled, fine-grained services that communicate through lightweight protocols. This pattern is characterize ...
. Because of this, it is a suitable
enterprise service bus
An enterprise service bus (ESB) implements a communication system between mutually interacting software applications in a service-oriented architecture (SOA). It represents a software architecture for distributed computing, and is a special vari ...
(ESB), fit for developing responsive web applications or coordinating multiple connected IoT devices.
Characteristics
Structure
WAMP requires a reliable, ordered,
full-duplex
A duplex communication system is a point-to-point system composed of two or more connected parties or devices that can communicate with one another in both directions. Duplex systems are employed in many communications networks, either to allow ...
message channel as a
transport layer
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, and by default uses Websocket. However, implementations can use other transports matching these characteristics and communicate with WAMP over e.g. raw sockets,
Unix sockets, or
HTTP long poll.
Message
serialization
In computing, serialization (or serialisation, also referred to as pickling in Python (programming language), Python) is the process of translating a data structure or object (computer science), object state into a format that can be stored (e. ...
assumes integers, strings and ordered sequence types are available, and defaults to
JSON
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation, pronounced or ) is an open standard file format and electronic data interchange, data interchange format that uses Human-readable medium and data, human-readable text to store and transmit data objects consi ...
as the most common format offering these. Implementations often provide
MessagePack as a faster alternative to JSON at the cost of an additional dependency.
Workflow
WAMP is architectured around client–client communications with a central software, the router, dispatching messages between them. The typical data exchange workflow is:
* Clients connect to the router using a transport, establishing a session.
* The router identifies the clients and gives them permissions for the current session.
* Clients send messages to the router which dispatches them to the proper targets using the attached URIs.
The clients send these messages using the two high-level primitives that are RPC and PUB/SUB, doing four core interactions:
* register: a client exposes a procedure to be called remotely.
* call: a client asks the router to get the result of an exposed procedure from another client.
* subscribe: a client notifies its interest in a topic.
* publish: a client publishes information about this topic.
This can have subtle variations depending on the underlying transport. However, implementation details are hidden to the end-user who only programs with the two high-level primitives that are RPC and PubSub.
Security
As WAMP uses Websocket, connections can be wrapped in
TLS for encryption. Even when full
confidentiality
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Legal confidentiality
By law, la ...
is not established, several mechanisms are implemented to isolate components and avoid
man-in-the-middle attack
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s. Default implementations ensure that trying to register an already registered procedure will fail.
Routers can define realms as administrative domains, and clients must specify which realm they want to join upon connection. Once joined, the realm will act as a
namespace
In computing, a namespace is a set of signs (''names'') that are used to identify and refer to objects of various kinds. A namespace ensures that all of a given set of objects have unique names so that they can be easily identified.
Namespaces ...
, preventing clients connected to a realm from using IDs defined in another for RPC and PubSub. Realms also have permissions attached and can limit the clients to one subset of the REGISTER/CALL/PubSub actions available.
Some realms can only be joined by authenticated clients, using various authentication methods such as using
TLS certificate,
cookies or a simple ticket.
Routed RPCs
Unlike with traditional RPCs, which are addressed directly from a caller to the entity offering the procedure (typically a server backend) and are strictly unidirectional (client-to-server), RPCs in WAMP are routed by a middleware and work bidirectionally.
Registration of RPCs is with the WAMP router, and calls to procedures are similarly issued to the WAMP router. This means first of all that a client can issue all RPCs via the single connection to the WAMP router, and does not need to have any knowledge what client is currently offering the procedure, where that client resides or how to address it. This can indeed change between calls, opening up the possibility for advanced features such as
load-balancing or fail-over for procedure calls.
It additionally means that all WAMP clients are equal in that they can offer procedures for calling. This avoids the traditional distinction between clients and server backends, and allows architectures where browser clients call procedures on other browser clients, with an API that feels like peer to peer communication.
However, even with multi-tiers architectures, the router is still a single point of failure. For this reason, some router implementation roadmaps include clustering features.
Implementations
Clients
As WAMP main targets are Web applications and the Internet of Things, the first client implementations are in languages well established in these industries (only WAMP v2 clients listed):
The minimum requirements to build a WAMP client are the abilities to use sockets and to serialise to JSON. Thus, many modern languages already fulfill these requirements with their standard library. Additional features which would add dependencies, such as TLS encryptions or MessagePack serialization, are optional.
However, the persistent nature of WebSocket connections requires the use of non-blocking libraries and
asynchronous API
An application programming interface (API) is a connection between computers or between computer programs. It is a type of software interface, offering a service to other pieces of software. A document or standard that describes how to build ...
s. In languages with one official mechanism such as JavaScript, Erlang or Go, this is not an issue. But for languages with several competing solutions for asynchronous programming, such as Python or PHP, it forces the client author to commit to a specific part of the ecosystem.
For the same reason, integrating legacy projects can also require work. As an example, most popular Web Python frameworks are using
WSGI, a synchronous API, and running a WAMP client inside a WSGI worker needs manual adapters such as crochet.
Routers
While routers can technically be embedded directly into the application code and some client libraries also provide a router, this architecture is discouraged by the specification.
Since the router is a moving part, it is best used as a swappable black box just like one would consider
Apache
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or
Nginx
(pronounced "engine x" , stylized as NGINX or nginx) is a web server that can also be used as a reverse proxy, load balancer, mail proxy and HTTP cache. The software was created by Russian developer Igor Sysoev and publicly released in 20 ...
for
HTTP
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is an application layer protocol in the Internet protocol suite model for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. HTTP is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web, wher ...
:
Tavendo, the company from which originated the protocol, is also the author of
Crossbar.io, which promotes itself as the de facto router implementation. As they are promoting microservice-based architectures, Crossbar.io embeds a service manager for hosting and monitoring WAMP app components, a static file Web server, and a WSGI container. Being written with the
Twisted library, it is one of the implementations that can be set up in production without a proxy, aiming to replace stacks such as Nginx associated with
Supervisor
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and
Gunicorn.
Use cases
Being a WebSocket sub-protocol, WAMP fits naturally anywhere one would use raw web sockets, as a way to synchronize clients such as Web browsers, push notifications to them and allow soft real-time collaboration between users. It has also the same limitations, requiring client support, which is missing for
Internet Explorer
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versions older than 10. This is mitigated by the existence of
polyfills using more portable technologies such as
Flash or the use of HTTP Longpoll as a fallback. In that sense, WAMP is a competitor to
Meteor
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creating a ...
's
DDP.
WAMP also targets the IoT, where it is used in the same way as
MQTT as a light and efficient medium to orchestrate clusters of connected objects. The implementations in various languages make it suitable to control and monitor small devices such as the
Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi ( ) is a series of small single-board computers (SBCs) developed in the United Kingdom by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in collaboration with Broadcom Inc., Broadcom. To commercialize the product and support its growing demand, the ...
(in Python) or the Tessel (in JavaScript).
And last but not least, WAMP can act as an enterprise service bus, serving as the link between microservices like one would do with
CORBA
The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is a standard defined by the Object Management Group (OMG) designed to facilitate the communication of systems that are deployed on diverse platforms. CORBA enables collaboration between sy ...
,
ZeroMQ,
Apache Thrift
Thrift is an IDL (interface definition language, Interface Definition Language) and Binary protocol, binary communication protocol used for defining and creating service (systems architecture), services for programming languages. It was developed ...
,
SOAP
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or
AMQP.
Evolution
WAMP is currently in version 2 which introduced routed RPC. As of now, all routers are compatible with version 2. Some clients remain unported: Wamp.io, AutobahnAndroid, and cljWAMP.
The version 2 of the specification is divided into two parts: the basic profile, including the router RPC and Pub/Sub, and the advanced profile, featuring trust levels, URI pattern matching, and client listing. The basic profile is considered stable and is what current libraries are implementing while the advanced profile is still in evolution.
Comparison
The WAMP website claims
WAMP compared
/ref> the following selling points for the technology:
* Native PubSub: supports Publish & Subscribe out of the box (no extension required).
* RPC: supports Remote Procedure Calls out of the box (no extension required).
* Routed RPC: supports routed (not only point-to-point) Remote Procedure Calls.
* Web native: runs natively on the Web (without tunneling or bridging).
* Cross Language: works on and between different programming languages and run-times.
* Open Standard: Is an open, official specification implemented by different vendors.
On the other hand, WAMP does not try to achieve some goals of other protocols:
* Full object passing like CORBA
The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is a standard defined by the Object Management Group (OMG) designed to facilitate the communication of systems that are deployed on diverse platforms. CORBA enables collaboration between sy ...
.
* Data synchronization like DDP.
* Peer-to-peer communication like ZeroMQ.
* Multi-media streaming like WebRTC
WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) is a free and open-source project providing web browsers and mobile applications with real-time communication (RTC) via application programming interfaces (APIs). It allows audio and video communication and ...
.
* Large file transfer like HTTP.
Nevertheless, numerous protocols share some characteristics with WAMP:
Although, it is important to note that while DDP does Pub/Sub under the hood to synchronize data sets, it does not expose PubSub primitives. It also is an open specification with several implementations, but not registered as a standard.
References
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