> I wanted to know what kind of disaster recovery features are
> available when using QPID. Which version onwards the
> implemented features are supported.
I'm not familiar with the Java broker features, but I can help you about
the C++ broker.
Federation - a way to distribute loads over multip
Hi all,
I wonder how to create a durable queue using the java client?
I somehow can't find the option during queue creation.
Thanks,
Tim
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Thanks. I had actually come across that documentation since I posted
the original question, and I am certainly finding the messaging API
simpler to use.
Can you give me any indication of when the 0.8 release will be available?
On 16/07/2010 10:36, Gordon Sim wrote:
On 07/14/2010 03:05 PM, Chr
On 07/15/2010 04:01 PM, Kerry Bonin wrote:
FWIW, we have a group here using it (the Python API) in a production
system (along with the C++ API), although they did have various
complaints, primarily around the lack of an callback model for the
messaging API.
Perhaps worth pointing out that it is
On 07/14/2010 03:05 PM, Chris Howard wrote:
Hi,
I am currently evaluating qpid, to see if it would be suitable for use
within a load testing product. Initially, I am only interested in
running on Windows. I will need to use the C++, .NET, java and python
clients.
I am not sure whether I should
Hi,
In the performance related section in FAQ, certain numbers are provided for
latency and throughput, please let me know the configuration
(hardware/software) QPID version involved when performing those tests to
capture the values reported.
Thanks.
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