Hi, I'm successfully using ActiveMQ and STOMP from Perl using Net::STOMP and from PHP using stompcli.
It has its rough edges, especially since STOMP standard is not very well defined, but once you figure it out, it works fairly reliable. This is a fully featured messaging platform, supoorting, among other things, HA, SSL and client authentification. On 4/21/10 11:25 , Daniel Pittman wrote: > 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. > _______________________________________________ Tech mailing list [email protected] http://lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators http://lopsa.org/
