[rabbitmq-discuss] RabbitMQ reliance on Java Virtual Machine
Alexis Richardson
alexis at rabbitmq.com
Mon Jun 24 07:42:09 BST 2013
Brendan,
Rabbit does not rely on Java and there are no plans to change this.
There are JVM based clients of course, but those are not required for
.NET-only use cases.
I'll leave the security qn for someone else to answer.
alexis
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 6:41 AM, Brendan Fry <bfry at fryhard.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With the help of the guys at MassTransit Project we have created a system
> that leverages the power of RabbitMQ to create an ESB in our staging
> environment. We are now in the processes of final testing and have hit a
> small snag.
>
> One of the key decision makers in the company is worried about deploying
> RabbitMQ onto our production servers due to its reliance on Erlang and
> possible reliance on Java. (we are a predominantly Microsoft house).
>
> So my questions are twofold.
>
> Does RabbitMQ rely on Java?
>
> With VMWare's purchase of RabbitMQ are there future plans to only ship a
> vFabric like version of RabbitMQ that would require Java or are the plans to
> remain Java free for the forseable future?
>
> What security risks (if any) are there when running Erlang and RabbitMQ on a
> Windows server
>
> Thanks in advance for the help.
> Brendan
>
>
>
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