Hello Amila,
thanks for the hints and good work of the documentation. I have looked
at the persistence paper and especially at the "restore store after a
crash"-section.
BUT: In my mind mercury will not be used in big projects due to the
limitations to inout-operations-persistence on last page!!
Do you see any chance for implementing this in future?
Example: If I want to restart the server and this will lead to lost of
all pending messages of an in-out-conversation, this will not lead to
big acceptance in the user-world! I see the spec ws-rm especially in
this field. I know that there is not said something about persistence,
but I think realibility expresses something of saving messages like in a
jms queue. Furthermore, it should prevent to loose messages if the
network is down and you cannot send the messages- this will work. It is
not good if any message will get lost in the communication. Maybe there
is an extension point to put them in a message store which will be
implemented by Ruwan.
Sorry for these words, but it only describes my opinion.
Thanks,
Jens
amila chinthaka suriarachchi schrieb:
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 11:19 +0200, Jens Goldhammer wrote:
Hello Paul,
thanks for the information. Is there any documentation available for
trying it?
you can find a user guide from this location.
https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/trunk/commons/mercury/modules/docs
and also there are some test case can be found from here.
https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/trunk/commons/mercury/modules/test
Here it is assumed that you have a good Axis2 knowledge and can try this
with RC3.
http://people.apache.org/~dims/axis2-1.4/RC3/axis2-642657-bin.zip
thanks,
Amila.
Thanks,
Jens
Paul Fremantle schrieb:
Jens
Mercury is a re-architecture of Sandesha. We are just about to take
this to Apache and offer it to be a next revision of the Sandesha
module. So we will see how this works out. At the moment this is still
an experimental option, but we hope it to be more stable and
performant than Sandesha in the long term.
Paul
Jens Goldhammer wrote:
Hello,
can you tell me something to mercury? Why is there another
implementation of WS-RM?
Thanks,
Jens
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