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, 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
> 8.5 msgs/sec and reads about 60 msgs/sec.
> *Qpid CPP Broker (latest source build from trunk):* enueued and dequeued
> 100
> messages (1000 would take too long). Writes about 1 msg/sec and reads about
> 700 msgs/sec.
> *ActiveMQ 5.9.0 Broker (with AMQP 1.0 Connector):* tried to enqueue and
> dequeue 1000 messages. Publisher.send(msg) was "stuck" at the first
> message.
> Broker reported one enqueue message but client never returned from the
> first
> send() call.
> *Apache Apollo 1.6 Broker:* enqueued and dequeued 1000 messages. Writes
> about 33 msgs/sec and reads about 890 msgs/sec.
>
> So, I see two issues here:
> 1. performance against a qpid-cpp broker is unacceptably slow - looks like
> some protocol issue on the CPP broker to me
> 2. hangs publishing to an ActiveMQ broker - looks like some protocol issue
> on the AMQP connector in ActiveMQ to me,
>
> Not sure how to proceed from here. Do you want me to create JIRAs for the
> cpp-broker and ActiveMQ or would you rather do that?
>
>
>
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