Quick update: re-ran the test using a qpid-0.24 Java broker with the same
result. A kill -9 lost 42 messages from 491 reported sent.
Still not clear whether it is a client bug or a bug in the proton messaging
library.
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Rob,
saw your reply after my second post.
I will try that out immediately.
As you mentioned, the client should be intelligent enough to switch off
async publishing by default when a producer was set to persistent delivery
mode since the client is expected to honor the JMS delivery guarantee in
Hi Uli,
To enable synchronous publishing you need to either set the Java system
property qpid.sync_publish to true, or have sync-publish=true as one of
the URL options in your connection URL.
I agree it should be the default, and we can look to change this in a
future release.
-- Rob
On 8
I changed my test to use 'sync-publish=true' in my connection URL as
suggested.
However, now I am facing another issue:
Publishing to my qpid-cpp broker becomes extremely slow: less than 1 msg/sec
compared to 1000+ msgs/sec with async publish!
Publishing to an ActiveMQ 5.9.0 broker seems to hang
Hi Uli,
On 8 Jan 2014 20:29, uromahn ulr...@ulrichromahn.net wrote:
I changed my test to use 'sync-publish=true' in my connection URL as
suggested.
However, now I am facing another issue:
Publishing to my qpid-cpp broker becomes extremely slow: less than 1
msg/sec
compared to 1000+ msgs/sec
Rob,
I just completed another round of testing and here is a consolidated status:
Client (latest version build from trunk) using anyc-publish=true:
*Qpid Java Broker 0.24:* enqueued and dequeued 1000 messages. Writes about
8.5 msgs/sec and reads about 60 msgs/sec.
*Qpid CPP Broker (latest source
On 08/01/14 18:55, Rob Godfrey wrote:
Hi Uli,
To enable synchronous publishing you need to either set the Java system
property qpid.sync_publish to true, or have sync-publish=true as one of
the URL options in your connection URL.
I agree it should be the default, and we can look to change this
On 8 January 2014 21:27, Fraser Adams fraser.ad...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
On 08/01/14 18:55, Rob Godfrey wrote:
Hi Uli,
To enable synchronous publishing you need to either set the Java system
property qpid.sync_publish to true, or have sync-publish=true as one of
the URL options in your
On 8 January 2014 21:15, uromahn ulr...@ulrichromahn.net wrote:
Rob,
I just completed another round of testing and here is a consolidated
status:
Client (latest version build from trunk) using anyc-publish=true:
*Qpid Java Broker 0.24:* enqueued and dequeued 1000 messages. Writes about
On 01/08/2014 03:41 PM, Rob Godfrey wrote:
On 8 January 2014 21:27, Fraser Adams fraser.ad...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
On 08/01/14 18:55, Rob Godfrey wrote:
Hi Uli,
To enable synchronous publishing you need to either set the Java system
property qpid.sync_publish to true, or have
Looks good - I'll commit it later tonight
-- Rob
On 8 January 2014 21:54, Timothy Bish tabish...@gmail.com wrote:
On 01/08/2014 03:41 PM, Rob Godfrey wrote:
On 8 January 2014 21:27, Fraser Adams fraser.ad...@blueyonder.co.uk
wrote:
On 08/01/14 18:55, Rob Godfrey wrote:
Hi Uli,
To
What sort of environment are you using?
Just testing on my laptop (Macbook with SSD) over loopback and using small
(Hello World) messages I get ~1100msg/s sync publish on the Java Broker
with the Derby store and ~1600msg/s with the Java Broker and BDB store.
-- Rob
On 8 January 2014 21:15,
Thanks for creating a patch on such a short notice. I am testing it out on my
side right now.
-Uli
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With the patch added to my local sources, I ran a bunch of different tests
against an ActiveMQ 5.9.0 and 5.10-SNAPSHOT broker using the patched as well
as unpatched client library.
To summarize my findings:
1. running the patched client against ActiveMQ 5.9.0 without sync-publish
set at all does
Quick correction of my last post:
it seems that I still have a message loss when running against ActiveMQ
5.10-SNAPSHOT without setting sync-publish, although the loss seems to be
consistently limited to a single message - the last one published.
So, there seems to be something really odd going
On 01/08/2014 05:34 PM, uromahn wrote:
With the patch added to my local sources, I ran a bunch of different tests
against an ActiveMQ 5.9.0 and 5.10-SNAPSHOT broker using the patched as well
as unpatched client library.
To summarize my findings:
1. running the patched client against ActiveMQ
I was doing that but was missing your commit by just a few minutes.
Re-building just now to see how it changes...
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Ok, I did the following:
1. got the latest sources for ActiveMQ 5.10-SNAPSHOT and built from source
2. got the latest sources for qpid and build amqp-1-0-client-jms from source
3. started ActiveMQ 5.10-SNAPSHOT enabling levelDB (Java) and NIO on the
AMQP connector
4. re-built my test program with
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