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RE: Re: [opensuse-programming] Has anyone used POSIX message queues?
- From: Morten Bjørnsvik <morten.bjornsvik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 10:06:18 +0100
- Message-id: <CDA20C9A626F6F4399ECAB205CADD179B935B9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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|From: Per Jessen [mailto:per@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
|Sent: 1. mars 2008 11:53
|To: opensuse-programming@xxxxxxxxxxxx
|Subject: Re: [opensuse-programming] Has anyone used POSIX
|message queues?
|Uh, forgot to say it needs to be something I can use from C
|and it should scale well.
|
Hi
openAMQ is probably what you want: http://openamq.org
You can use IBM WebsphereMQ with a 60days license. and re-install when it
expires.
(easy is you script your MQ setup).
If this is a commercial app to integrate with a misson critical customer based
transaction system you need to support WebsphereMQ, its the Micsosoft of
transaction based business.
--
MortenB
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|From: Per Jessen [mailto:per@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
|Sent: 1. mars 2008 11:53
|To: opensuse-programming@xxxxxxxxxxxx
|Subject: Re: [opensuse-programming] Has anyone used POSIX
|message queues?
|Uh, forgot to say it needs to be something I can use from C
|and it should scale well.
|
Hi
openAMQ is probably what you want: http://openamq.org
You can use IBM WebsphereMQ with a 60days license. and re-install when it
expires.
(easy is you script your MQ setup).
If this is a commercial app to integrate with a misson critical customer based
transaction system you need to support WebsphereMQ, its the Micsosoft of
transaction based business.
--
MortenB
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