On 07/03/2013 06:16 PM, Pieter Hintjens wrote: Hi Pieter!
> Go ahead and add Zato to the labs page, it's a wiki. It's fine to > promote ZeroMQ frameworks here OK, cool, will do! > but what works best is one or more blog > posts or articles, which you can point us to. That makes it easier for > people to share the URL. Sure, it's understandable. Based on your suggestion I've just added a quick example of how ZeroMQ can be accessed along with AMQP and JMS WebSphere MQ (and more) - I guess it's quite evident by now that I like all sort of async/queueing technologies :-) https://zato.io/blog/posts/zeromq-amqp-jms-websphere-mq-more-2-lines-of-code.html It's kinda difficult to provide longer examples because - to receive a message no programming is needed - to send a message 1 line of code is needed I tried to catch the spirit of it in the blog post and I think everything now is a matter of concrete integration patterns and scenarios that would make use of ZeroMQ. I'd love to add more examples though and if you or anyone would like to suggest anything, I'm more than willing to add new blog posts or reference-style chapters to the docs. cheers, -- Dariusz Suchojad https://zato.io The next generation ESB and application server. Open-source. In Python. _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
