Hi Nathan,

thanks for the information. I already have seen your first CVS code. Is there any further information available about the planed design and feature set ? You already gave some interesting insights about the p2p feature. When using jms in an enterprise production environment - as we would like to do - the following aspects are of even more importance ( and most of these isues are not handled very well in the current JBossMQ implementation )

(1) EFFICIENT handling of large / high numbers of PERSISTENT topic and queue messages
(2) message redelivery / message throttling clustering / failover
(3) messaging system monitoring / administration

I there a way to participate in the your ongoing rewrite ?

Regards
Ulf


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JBossMQ—the current code base—will continue to ship with JBoss 3.2 which is,
and will remain for some time, the production version.  Therefore, making
changes to the current code base IS NOT worthless.  However, I am working on
a brand new implementation with assistance from Adrian, Bela, Bill, Tom
Elrod, and Troy Daley.  The framework code has recently been checked in to
the jboss-jms module in CVS.  It is early, but a start.  In addition to the
traditional client-server oriented JMS we're working on, at Bela's
suggestion, I was able to implement a pure p2p implementation of the JMS
topic messaging domain that does non-durable subscribers over JavaGroups.
At Bill's request, we're going to get this code out there quickly (July).
To my knowledge this will be the first pure p2p (server-less) JMS
implementation in open source and it will provide very fast in-firewall
publish and subscribe over multicast.

Thanks,

Nathan Phelps
JMS/JBoss (Reloaded) Project Lead
JBoss Group, L.L.C.


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Can  anyone give me some informations about the current state of the
announced rewrite of JBossMQ for JBoss 4 ? Does it still make sense to
implement needed features on the current JBossMQ implementation ? I don't
want to spend time on something that gets nuked in short time :-)

Regards
Ulf



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