[rabbitmq-discuss] RabbitMQ, Gretty, and Channel question

Tim Fox tim at rabbitmq.com
Fri Sep 30 07:20:23 BST 2011


Thanks Burt,

We agree there is a huge appetite for a project like this too :)

The Groovy API is already being worked on, if you'd like to join in the 
discussion, you can here http://groups.google.com/group/nodex-dev

A Rabbit/AMQP client is very high on the priority list too.

On 30/09/11 06:00, Burt Prior wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> WOW!  This project is awesome!  This is exactly what we developers
> need.
> If I could vote, please prioritize a RabbitMQ plugin, and a Groovy
> DSL.
>
> Can't wait to try this and future versions out!
>
> Thanks for the great work,
> Burt
>
>
> On Sep 29, 11:00 am, Tim Fox<t... at rabbitmq.com>  wrote:
>> Burt - have you looked at node.x :https://github.com/purplefox/node.x?
>>
>> This is a new Rabbit/VMW project which you can think of as "node.js for
>> JVM languages". It currently supports Java and Ruby and we are in the
>> process of writing a Groovy API.
>>
>> As well as supporting protocols such as TCP, HTTP, websockets etc, out
>> of the box, it will have plugins for AMQP, Redis and many others.
>>
>> On 29/09/11 17:38, Burt Prior wrote:
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>>> Hi Peter!
>>> Outstanding!  You can see the issue!  This is absolutely great!
>>> I was actually thinking that using Gretty as a lightweight web service
>>> endpoint with RabbitMQ was a perfect use case for Gretty, and as a
>>> viable alternative to Node.js  (I can write Groovy and not
>>> Javascript!)
>>> I think Gretty is awesome if we can get this use case with RabbitMQ
>>> working correctly.
>>> Would you have any thoughts on what next steps to resolve this issue
>>> with Gretty would be?
>>> Would you know of anyone else we could ask?  I learned about Gretty
>>> from Andrew Glover's article here:
>>> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-javadev2-20/index.html
>>> Thanks again for your help,
>>> Burt Prior
>>> On Sep 29, 1:34 am, Peter Ledbrook<pe... at cacoethes.co.uk>    wrote:
>>>>> Thanks again for your great reply.  I was quite surprised when I saw
>>>>> this, and I realized I needed to reach out and understand what is
>>>>> happening before I propose Gretty + RabbitMQ for production use.
>>>> I can't get ab working against the Gretty server because it keeps
>>>> throwing exceptions. Anyway, from a single browser hit I can see two
>>>> messages being added to the queue. And if I add a println before the
>>>> publish, I see the message printed out twice. That suggests Gretty is
>>>> doing something odd.
>>>> Peter
>>>> --
>>>> Peter Ledbrook
>>>> Grails Advocate
>>>> SpringSource - A Division of VMware
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