Why do you don't use RabbitMQ with JMS?

Antonio

2017-09-27 18:00 GMT+02:00 <hiren.pa...@intellectdesign.com>:

> Hi,
>
> As part of our Integration Test Automation process, we have been actively
> using Apache JMeter tool.
>
> Some part of test automation needs Asynchronous Message
> Publisher/Subscriber. We have both ActiveMQ (JMS) and RabbitMQ brokers to
> be supported in integration tests.
>
> What we see is JMeter:
>
>    - uses *JMS *Point-to-Point/ Publisher/ Subscriber for *ActiveMQ *
>    communication.
>    - and needs *AMQP *Publisher/ Consumer for *RabbitMQ* communication.
>
>
> This works well in isolation. However, problem is when we want to switch
> between RabbitMQ and ActiveMQ broker, depending on what environment we are
> testing with (e.g. Dev, Test, QA etc).
>
> Problem is we have to maintain completely two different Test Suite:
>
>    - one with AMQP components (for RabbitMQ)
>    - another one with JMS components (for ActiveMQ)
>
>
> *Is there a way in JMeter *by which we use some common publisher/consumer
> that can support both RabbitMQ and ActiveMQ, without us having to maintain
> two different Test Suite? So that we can anytime switch between the brokers.
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Hiren
>
>
>
>
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