[rabbitmq-discuss] Nightlies now available - help us test RabbitMQ 3.0

Brendan Hay brendan at soundcloud.com
Sat Oct 20 03:38:06 BST 2012


To follow on with the possible mochweb replacement, how about choosing a
native/faster JSON serialization lib? =)

On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 12:45 PM, Gavin M. Roy <gmr at meetme.com> wrote:

> This is great! Thanks!
>
> Since you're talking about new features, how about a request? Since you're
> making federation config dynamic, how about configuration changes for
> shovel without having to restart the broker too?
>
> And a bigger request? A counter for the number of messages that have
> passed through a queue? :)
>
> Will cowboy make it's way in as a replacement for mochiweb? Have you guys
> seen any improvement in performance with it?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gavin
>
>
> On Friday, October 19, 2012 at 7:04 AM, Simon MacMullen wrote:
>
> Hi everyone! We've just put in place a nightly build system for the
> RabbitMQ server and clients. You can download nightlies from
> http://www.rabbitmq.com/nightly-builds.html
>
> We've also put documentation for what will be the next version of
> RabbitMQ at http://next.rabbitmq.com/documentation.html.
>
> We're evolving towards a model where we have feature releases every few
> months, with bugfix releases in between. It's possible there will be a
> 2.8.8 bugfix release, but that's not what the current nightlies are -
> they represent what will be RabbitMQ 3.0.
>
> So with some caveats in place:
>
> * Obviously we do not suggest running nightlies on production systems.
>
> * We don't always guarantee upgrades from one nightly to another will
> work - you may have to reset everything and start again sometimes.
>
> * You would also have to reset everything and start again to revert to
> a stable release from a nightly.
>
> ...I'd invite you to have a look at what's coming, and tell use what you
> think.
>
> I'm going to write more on the subject as we get closer to the release,
> but some of the major new features include:
>
> * HA queues are configured dynamically by a new policy mechanism,
> rather than by declaring them with "x-ha-policy". HA-ness
> can be changed at any time. HA queues are also much faster.
>
> * Federated exchanges are now normal exchanges, with federation
> similarly configured dynamically by policy. The "x-federation"
> exchange type is no more.
>
> * Clustering commands in rabbitmqctl have been rewritten to make
> clustering easier and more robust.
>
> * Web-STOMP and MQTT plugins are included.
>
> * Lots of other smaller new features and bug fixes.
>
> The network protocol hasn't changed; you can run 2.x clients against 3.x
> server and vice versa.
>
> So please try it out, and talk to us!
>
> Cheers, Simon
>
> --
> Simon MacMullen
> RabbitMQ, VMware
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