So, here's a weird idea -- how would they feel about using Amazon's
Simple Queueing service as the middleware?  There's wrappers in Java
and Ruby.  It doesn't solve the local caching issue, but that's pretty
easy to wrangle in Ruby or Java.

-Peat

On 8/30/06, Phil Tomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/30/06, Lennon Day-Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ActiveMQ is
> heavyweight, "enterprise grade" middleware, which sounds like it may
> be overkill for your situation.
>

Yes, that's the impression I get.  ActiveMQ runs on servers and
probably shouldn't be run on a little portable box with limited
resources...  but it wasn't my idea.

Phil
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