Hi Vishu, comments inline ... On 7/13/06, Vishu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Nate, Thanks a lot for your response. Sorry for bug you again asking stupid questions My requirement is something like. There are two applications one main application (App1) written in C++ and second application (app2) written in Java. Where App1 will be publishing messages regularly (the no may be 1000 message per second or more) these messages need to go to Activemq and App2 should be able to subscribe for those message.
I see no problems with the data load, in our testing we were sending several thousand messages all at once. I need a persistence
messaging no message should be lost. Because App1 and App2 are running on different m/c?s and may not be running at the same time.
But looking at
http://www.activemq.org/site/activemq-cpp-roadmap.html There is known issue After committing a transaction, the consumer seems to stop getting messages after around 999/1000 messages. We think this is a bug at the broker, but more investigation is needed.
It may be worth noting that this test was done from C++ client to C++ client which may have different results than going from Java->C++. So it may be worth your time giving it a shot as you should be able to set up a test fairly quickly. Also I don't know whether they have had any release of ActiveMq C++ client,
I did not find that on web or is it yet to be released it is still under development.
There is no official release yet, as we're still doing some cleanup before we begin to port the openwire C++ client. I'm guessing that once we get openwire in, we'll begin to be incorporated in the mainline release cycle with the rest of AMQ. --
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Regards, Nate
