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Distributed Data Protocol

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Distributed Data Protocol (or DDP) is a client-server protocol for querying and updating a server-side database and for synchronizing such updates among clients. It uses the publish-subscribe messaging pattern. It was created for use by the Meteor Javascript framework.[1]


  1. ^ "Introducing DDP". Retrieved 2013-05-29.