The change to Brian's Ruby client is done. You now can call either send (for JMS BinaryMessage) or sendTextMessage (for JMS TextMessage) on the client. These will map into the STOMP transport nicely. Reading either TextMessages or ByteMessages from the queue works as before my changes. I have only tested the client changes in AMQ 4.0.2 so far (see section below).
Question: The sendTextMessage method will not include the header 'content-length'. Does this make the method non-functional with a true STOMP implementation? Asking this in another way, does STOMP always expect the 'content-length' header to be set? Or is this header strictly related to AMQ's transport implementation? The new sendTextMessage method will work great for the AMQ STOMP transport, but would it work with any properly implemented STOMP server? TESTING: My test so far consisted of: One queue: foo.bar 2 x Setting a writer to constantly spam 20 binary messages per second to AMQ through the updated STOMP Ruby client 2 x Setting a producer to constantly spam 20 text messages per second to AMQ through the updated STOMP Ruby client One consumer which uses the STOMP Ruby client to consume all these messages! (I then added another consumer on the fly and things worked fine) The consumers and producers are running on a 3.0 GHz IBM PC, and AMQ 4.0.2 is running on my MacBook. So far I have run through around 40k messages, or about 10k per producer. The consumer does not seem to have any troubles. I have jconsole running and it looks like every message produced has been consumed. Thats good enough for me right now. I also had my Windows service, which uses the NMS AMQ implementation :), come online and also subscribe to the foo.bar queue. This ran a bit and got text messages no problem (although exceptions are caught for the BinaryMessage). BTW: Where should I upload this code to? If what I mentioned above makes this client sorta AMQ specific then maybe it should exist on AMQ's site rather than STOMP? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Ruby-STOMP-client---TextMessage-tf2504913.html#a6999015 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
