[LRUG] ActiveMQ advice?

Romain Eude Romain.Eude at touchlocal.com
Fri May 30 01:35:04 PDT 2008


We used for a while with STOMP but it was not stable enough (stale after a while, messages not processed).
We dumped it and redesign the app to use a Merb as a near-asynchronous request broker.
Since then, no pb on that side of things.

Romain.



-----Original Message-----
From: chat-bounces at lists.lrug.org [mailto:chat-bounces at lists.lrug.org] On Behalf Of David Salgado
Sent: 30 May 2008 09:24
To: London Ruby Users Group
Subject: [LRUG] ActiveMQ advice?

Hi All

I'm considering using <a
href="http://activemq.apache.org/">ActiveMQ</a> as the message bus in a high-performance Ruby/Rails messaging app.

I've looked at Starling+Workling as another option, but I'm just not sure I trust them enough in terms of performance and reliability.
Perhaps naively, I've got more faith in apache projects, in those areas.

Has anyone else used ActiveMQ, Starling/Workling or other message queues, and have any war stories to share?

Cheers

David
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