I have been using Pharo successfully with RabbitMQ.

Phil
Le 8 nov. 2014 10:16, "Alain Rastoul" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Very interesting pointers, thank you Sven.
> Pure Pharo sounds really good to me, I lost my appetite for debugging
> multithreaded C or C++
> (am I aging ?) and I need some kind of MOM functionality for my project,
> that was the
> starting point of my ZeroMQ rants.
> In fact, I am looking for a "SOM" (streaming) server as a part of my
> musing project
> which is about clustering and parallel processing with pharo:
> essentially next, nextput: functionalities to PUSH/PULL pools
> (may be PUB/SUB REQ/RECV or others?) with some controlling, signaling and
> monitoring.
> I have the feeling that based on your excellent work in zinc, it should
> not be that difficult to built it on top, but may be you know a project of
> that kind
> I could reuse ?
> Do you know about some kind of MOM server in Pharo ?
> Or a STOMP or alike server I could vampirize ?
>
> Thank you
>
> Alain
>
> Le 08/11/2014 09:09, Sven Van Caekenberghe a écrit :
>
>>
>>  On 08 Nov 2014, at 00:23, Alain Rastoul <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> BTW, I have the websocket B plan for that (first tests make me
>>> think it could be a better plan for my needs).
>>> It will be a different animal, but interesting too.
>>>
>>
>> About Zinc Web Sockets:
>>
>> https://github.com/svenvc/docs/blob/master/zinc/zinc-websockets-paper.md
>>
>> But there is also 'STAMP', a STOMP implementation, which is a generic
>> message queue client:
>>
>> https://github.com/svenvc/docs/blob/master/neo/stamp.md
>>
>> Both are pure Pharo.
>>
>> Sven
>>
>>
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