[rabbitmq-discuss] spring-amqp
Mark Fisher
markfisher at vmware.com
Tue Jul 20 12:43:17 BST 2010
Irmo,
And here's the official announcement that I published on springsource.org on Saturday: http://www.springsource.org/node/2715
Cheers,
Mark
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From: rabbitmq-discuss-bounces at lists.rabbitmq.com [rabbitmq-discuss-bounces at lists.rabbitmq.com] On Behalf Of Oleg Zhurakousky [ozhurakousky at vmware.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 7:22 AM
To: Irmo Manie
Cc: RabbitMQ
Subject: Re: [rabbitmq-discuss] spring-amqp
Irmo
Here is an excerpt from Mark Fisher's (SpringSource) announcement last week regarding Spring AMQP. Is that what you were looking for?
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The community download site will have these distributions soon, but you can grab them directly from S3:
https://s3browse.springsource.com/browse/dist.springframework.org/milestone/AMQP/
If you're using Maven, the JARs are available here (they will be available in EBR soon):
https://s3browse.springsource.com/browse/maven.springframework.org/milestone/org/springframework/amqp/
The Reference Manuals are a great place to start - especially the walk-through of our 2 samples (helloworld and stocks):
http://static.springsource.org/spring-amqp/docs/1.0.x/reference/htmlsingle/
http://static.springsource.org/spring-amqp-net/docs/1.0.x/reference/html/
For all other links, please visit the official project homepage:
http://www.springsource.org/spring-amqp
On Jul 20, 2010, at 3:07 AM, Irmo Manie wrote:
Hi Jon,
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 11:25 PM, Jon Brisbin <jon.brisbin at npcinternational.com<mailto:jon.brisbin at npcinternational.com>> wrote:
Is the spring-amqp stuff on a Maven repo somewhere yet? I'm thinking about branching my async cache stuff and trying to integrate it with spring-amqp.
Do you by any chance mean this spring-amqp code: http://github.com/momania/spring-rabbitmq
If so, there is nothing on any maven repo of that. Also it's not maintained anymore. (Not by me at least ;) )
Along those lines, what kinds of performance testing has this undergone? I'll be interested to see how it performs compared to a completely asynchronous send-receive pattern like I'm using now. I've found that I get better throughput if I don't directly send or receive any messages. I've been using consumers and dedicated message senders to handle all the messaging communication and use BlockingQueues exclusively for communication between the threads that actually do the work. It seems, in my cursory glances at the source code, that spring-amqp does something similar.
As it is not very well maintained and also what a first raw take at the code it hasn't undergone much testing.
My suggestion is to wait a couple of more days for the first rabbitmq/amqp integration from SpringSource. That should be available very soon in a RC1 stage. Anybody from SpringSource/RabbitMQ team should be able to give a indication on this
Cheers,
Irmo
Jon Brisbin
Portal Webmaster
NPC International, Inc.
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