The Java broker has a set of extensive performance & reliability tests which are run on various platforms as part of each release cycle.
I have some documentation on this set of tests and I'll make it available as soon as possible, on the Qpid pages. Watch this space ! Marnie On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 9:41 AM, spaace <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Joshua. It does look like i will be favouring qpid after all. The > only point of concern is now stability and performance. Does the release > process of qpid have any longevity tests ? > > Rgds > Arun > > ps : Where can i get hold of the test suites part of qpid to tweak / > perform > some of these myself? > > On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 10:15 PM, Joshua Kramer <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > > > Searching the archives showed me some broken test cases being reported. > If > >> someone has that full list it would be really helpful in making a final > >> decision > >> > > > > Hello Arun, > > > > I played with OpenAMQ for a bit before working with the QPid broker. I > > just went all the way with QPid because I could not get the Python QPid > > client to work properly with OpenAMQ. If I remember correctly, there > were > > some parts of the AMQ spec that OpenAMQ did not implement. > > > > I have also found that the QPid C++ broker is much lighter weight than > the > > OpenAMQ broker. > > > > Cheers, > > -Josh > > > > -- > > > > ----- > > http://www.globalherald.net/jb01 > > GlobalHerald.NET, the Smarter Social Network! (tm) > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Apache Qpid - AMQP Messaging Implementation > > Project: http://qpid.apache.org > > Use/Interact: mailto:[email protected] > > > > >
