G'day.
At work we are running into a need to deal with message passing in more
places, and I have a general policy of picking up existing, standard tools
rather than letting the developers invent their own messaging-on-HTTP layer.
So, at the moment ZeroMQ is looking like a pretty good candidate for what we
need, especially as it doesn't impose formatting on the messages — so we can
lay convenient formats over them easily.
The two questions I have are:
If y'all run ZeroMQ, does it perform as it says on the box, and is it
generally low maintenance and easy to troubleshoot?
Do any of y'all know of a STOMP "adapter" to ZeroMQ? We have several
promising tools we are looking at that are built to target that, and a bunch
of other things seem to like it ... but no native ZeroMQ support for it.[1]
Alternately, do any of y'all have a better suggestion. By "better" I mean one
that you have actually tested, and compared to ZeroMQ, and found to be less
trouble overall.
Our preferred platform is Debian, but I am not especially worried by having to
package whatever tool we choose to the platform.
Daniel
Footnotes:
[1] Which makes perfect sense given their goals and the level they operate at.
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