Groups & Projects
vsomeip
The vsomeip stack implements the http://some-ip.com/ (Scalable service-Oriented MiddlewarE over IP (SOME/IP)) protocol. The stack consists out of:
- a shared library for SOME/IP (libvsomeip3.so)
- a shared library for SOME/IP’s configuration module (libvsomeip3-cfg.so)
- a shared library for SOME/IP’s service discovery (libvsomeip3-sd.so)
- a shared library for SOME/IP’s E2E protection module (libvsomeip3-e2e.so)
Optional:
- a shared library for compatibility with vsomeip v2 (libvsomeip.so)
Project Page: https://github.com/COVESA/vsomeip
Leads: | Gonçalo Almeida (Critical Techworks), Diogo Pedrozza (Critical Techworks) |
Meetings: | Monthly on the third Monday at 16:00 CET / 10:00pm ET / 7am PT (Community Calendar) |
Project Page: | https://github.com/COVESA/vsomeip |
Latest Release: | vSomeIP-Lib 3.4.10, vSomeIP 3.4.9-r1 |
License: | MPL-2.0 |
GitHub: | https://github.com/COVESA/vsomeip |
Slack Workspace: | https://covesacommunity.slack.com; Channel: #vsomeip |
Parent: | Data Expert Group |
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