RTI Connext is a software connectivity framework for real-time distributed applications. It uses the DDS publish-subscribe communications model to make data distribution efficient and robust. At its core is the world’s leading ultra-high performance, distributed networking databus.
RTI Connector is a simplified API that wraps the RTI Connext Professional XML-Based Application Creation feature, which supports the use of XML for the complete system definition. For each participant in the system, you can create a Connector and use its Inputs and Outputs (DataReaders and DataWriters, respectively) to send and receive samples using DynamicData.
RTI Connector is provided as a library in binary form for selected platforms, with language bindings and examples provided in source format.
- JavaScript (Fully supported)
- Go (Experimental support only)
- Rust (Experimental support only)
Connector for Python has been deprecated. A new full Connext Python API is available. The Connext Migration Guide provides guidance to migrate from Connector for Python to the Connext Python API.
Platform Support may differ between releases. See RTI Connector releases for platform availability.
If you have questions, use the RTI Community Forum or Github Issues. If you have an active support contract with RTI, you can also use the RTI Support Portal.
Note: Each language binding may have its own license. Refer to the specific language binding repository for more details.
This software is an experimental ("pre-production") product. The Software is provided "as is," with no warranty of any type, including any warranty for fitness for any purpose. RTI is under no obligation to maintain or support the software. RTI shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the software.