I might suggest looking at the openadaptor.org group. It has built plug-ins
for quite a few message queue systems, among other things.
Chuck Wegrzyn
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Stephen D. Williams
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Subject: Re: [JDEV] MQSeries and Jabber
Bill Abbas wrote:
>
> This is probably a bit off-topic, but ...
>
> I'm beginning an evaluation of IBM's MQSeries messaging
> system and am wondering how it overlaps or complements the
> Jabber protocol.
>
> Obviously, they're both messaging systems, although MQ
> seems to be more programmatic, while Jabber is more
> concerned with text messages. Has anyone looked into, say,
> implementing the MQ API as a Jabber transport, or using MQ
> as an underlying transport for Jabber XML messages?
Yes, definitely, this is a major interest.
My impression of MQ is that it is slow and values hop-by-hop reliability
over speed and throughput, writing messages to disk often. It probably
supports better modes now. This may be appropriate in some
circumstances, but not all.
An MQ API for Jabber would be interesting. Can you supply or point us
to an API reference?
BTW, I've also looked at JMS with similar complaints about throughput
and overhead.
>
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Thanks
sdw
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