[rabbitmq-discuss] rabbitmq-c should I start a thread for amqp_simple_wait_frame() to get mesage?

Alan Antonuk alan.antonuk at gmail.com
Wed Jul 3 03:37:58 BST 2013


I still need you to describe the messaging architecture you're going to use
on the broker to solve your problem.

For example when a new person signs on to this chat, what happens on the
broker? Do new queues get created? Do you start some consumer?

When a person sends a message to another person over this chat what queues
does it get routed to? How does the message get back to the application the
user is using.

The more complete a description of your messaging architecture you can give
me, the better my suggestion will be.


On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 7:00 PM, 3k4b251 <314992959 at qq.com> wrote:

> I  want  to   server   more the    One hundred thousand    consumer.....
> should  I  create so  much   conn and  channel ?     I  think   the  online
> server   which  I  want  to  accomplish  is    seem  like  a  simple  MSN.
> there  may  be    more  than  thousand   consumer   login  and quit  in
>  one
> seconds.  So  I  am  not sure  how many consumers  there  before   I  start
> receive  message in one conn.
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