Sanjiv Jivan wrote: > Christopher, > Do you really need to be arrogant in all your emails? > > I don't post here regularly but follow this list and its responses like > yours which makes such mailing lists unfriendly and drives people away. > > Please learn how to be a little more patient / friendly in instead of > talking down to people in all your responses. > > Sanjiv > > > On 1/29/07, Christopher G. Stach II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> cafe wrote: >> > Actually those questions are opposite to my point. Let mi tell you: >> > My app need to send files (over 300mg) to different clients (over 100 >> > clients in different PC) so I need only a strategy for sending and >> receiving >> > these files. Now my questions are: >> > 1-What happen if a connection is lost when the files are being sending >> or >> > receiving? >> > 2-What about the performance of activeMQ when it most manages these >> > transfers simultaneously? >> > >> > >> > Christopher G. Stach II wrote: >> >> cafe wrote: >> >>> sorry, the question is about Stream >> >>> >> >>> cafe wrote: >> >>>> Is so good ActiveMQ's InputStream? >> >>>> >> >>>> My question is, if is better for transfer files between 300 MB and >> 500 >> >>>> MB >> >>>> using activeMQ's InputStream or to do that manually the programmer? >> >>>> >> >>>> Is more reliable let do the transfer to activeMQ? >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >> What else would it be about? >> >> >> >> I haven't seen any objective performance comparisons, so that just >> >> brings up more questions. >> >> >> >> 1. How much will it cost to design and implement your own strategy vs. >> >> >> using JMS/AMQ? >> >> 2. How well will AMQ perform compared to a generic file transfer >> >> implementation? >> >> 3. How much will the infrastructure for your implementation cost vs. >> >> AMQ's? >> >> 4. Will either serve your application's needs? >> >> etc. etc. etc. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Christopher G. Stach II >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> 1. The message would be lost. What else would happen? Use transactions >> and resend. >> 2. See my original email. >> >> -- >> Christopher G. Stach II
Sorry. I didn't know Martha Stewart was watching. -- Christopher G. Stach II