Hi all,

I was at the Macromedia Max 2005 in Hong Kong and got a 'taste' of the new
Enterprise Services in 2.0. 

One of the interesting things is the messaging service and the ability to
push data to the client. The issue I have is that if it is using the
traditional sense of publishing data to be listened to, how does such a
feature deal with potentially large amount of data such as the stock market
information?

In a 'real time' scenario, stock market information is being published at
very short intervals and transactions can be heavy depending on market and
specific stocks. On the face of it, this seems like the best scenario for
such a messaging feature. 

If we publish all stock information, then it seems like the client will have
to manage the data that it wants to display. This could be expensive for the
client. 

Maybe we divide the channels up so that different information (different
markets) are published on different channels? This could reduce some of the
workload for the client.

In any case, if a market has thousands of stocks, then the client would
still need to do a lot of expensive processing. 

The question is: 

Is there someway for the publisher to recognise different listeners and
publish accordingly? Theorectically, this should be an acceptable way of
publishing data... But can someone tell me if this would be possible with
the upcoming Enterprise Services? Or does this all depend on the
implementation of the messaging system (e.g. JMS, MQ etc)?

Thanks,

Kam.



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