>>Is the 0.8 release capable of using Xindice as the message store or does >>one still need HEAD for that? >Actually there should not be a difference to earlier releases. >Since I don't know how this performs in real live, I would consider this >driver still not 100% reliable because I still have no wide experience >with it yet. But as far as I can tell it should run fine. >I don't know of any bugs. >here are some TODOs left, and this is probably the interesting part of >the answer, Xindice still needs to be started extra and is not included in >the dist-package. And I do don't know if it is running with the latest CVS >of Xindice. These Xindice guys doing lots of 'moving' work in the core. >I'd recommend Xindice 1.0 (Birthday) for the time being.
Thats what I grabbed. There are no "back-ends" other than file and Xindice? >Sorry that there ain't no more good news. >But I've got really bad news as well: >Right now some stuff in the internal ClassLoader seem to be broken, >therefore no XMLDBPlugin is loadable at all. I'm investigating... I want to use xmlBlaster primarily via XML-RPC to integrate a rather large collection of legacy applications written in AcuCOBOL, C, and Informix 4gl with a new web application written (at least the front end) in PHP. At this point I don't need to use any protocol other than XML-RPC but the message volume may be fairly high at times (~250 messages a second) and nil at other times. Is xmlBlaster at a stage where it can be used with something like this? My primary concern is the backend as the FAQ mentions that the file one should not be used beyond a few hundred messages. Our initial testing will be on Linux, but a nice RS/6000 with a gig of RAM will probably be used if it goes production. I assume xmlBlaster is happy on AIX using their JVM? -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message undoubtedly processed by the purely benevolent "US Department of Homeland Security", but don't worry... they're only goal is to protect life, liberty and the pursuit of property.
