[rabbitmq-discuss] Scalable multithreaded consumer

David Pollak feeder.of.the.bears at gmail.com
Wed Jan 30 14:26:29 GMT 2008


On 1/30/08, Holger Hoffstätte <holger at wizards.de> wrote:
>
> Tony Garnock-Jones wrote:
> > Each message is basically "please poll the POP3 mailbox for user XYZ",
> then?
> >
> >> In Java [...] I wished I could have 10 000 threads running at the same
> time
> >
> > Oh yes, wouldn't that be nice :-)
>
> Not to steal any Erlang steam here but those of you who need at least some
> kind of Actor-ish lightweight behaviour in their Java should check out the
> ForkJoin work going on in the jsr166y project
> (http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/concurrency-interest/). Tim Peierls set up a
> Wiki at http://artisans-serverintellect-com.si-eioswww6.com/default.asp?W1
> which provides some overview and example code.
>
> Holger
> (ZOMG! I can't believe I'm advocating Java..)


Or you could look at Scala (http://scala-lang.org ) which has Erlang-style
Actors built right in.

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