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RabbitMQ bridge
DOT are considering producing an OpenMama bridge using RabbitMQ, which we would then donate to OpenMama. This would provide a solid, well supported and fully open source option to the current product
DOT are considering producing an OpenMama bridge using RabbitMQ, which we would then donate to OpenMama. This would provide a solid, well supported and fully open source option to the current product
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Leslie Spiro <lspiro@...>
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#37
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[PATCH 1.1] Hash rename: Renamed hash functions to whash
This avoid potential namespace conflicts as the hash functions are now used
outside of common.
Index:
This avoid potential namespace conflicts as the hash functions are now used
outside of common.
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John Gray <jgray@...>
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#36
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Recall: [PATCH 1.1] Hash rename: Renamed hash functions to whash
John Gray would like to recall the message, "[PATCH 1.1] Hash rename: Renamed hash functions to whash".
John Gray would like to recall the message, "[PATCH 1.1] Hash rename: Renamed hash functions to whash".
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John Gray <jgray@...>
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#35
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[PATCH 1.1] Hash rename: Renamed hash functions to whash
This avoid potential namespace conflicts as the hash functions are now used
outside of common.
Index:
This avoid potential namespace conflicts as the hash functions are now used
outside of common.
Index:
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John Gray <jgray@...>
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#34
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[PATCH 1.1] Windows Interlock: Function wInterlocked set to return 0
Function wInterlocked set to return 0 for windows. Not an operation (no-op) in Unix.
Index: queue.c
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RCS file:
Function wInterlocked set to return 0 for windows. Not an operation (no-op) in Unix.
Index: queue.c
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RCS file:
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John Gray <jgray@...>
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#33
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Recall: [PATCH 1.1] Windows Interlock: Function wInterlocked set to return 0
John Gray would like to recall the message, "[PATCH 1.1] Windows Interlock: Function wInterlocked set to return 0".
John Gray would like to recall the message, "[PATCH 1.1] Windows Interlock: Function wInterlocked set to return 0".
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John Gray <jgray@...>
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#32
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[PATCH 1.1] Windows Interlock: Function wInterlocked set to return 0
Function wInterlocked set to return 0 for windows. Not an operation (no-op) in Unix.
Index: queue.c
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RCS file:
Function wInterlocked set to return 0 for windows. Not an operation (no-op) in Unix.
Index: queue.c
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RCS file:
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John Gray <jgray@...>
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#31
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[PATCH 1.1] Properties: Fixed Memory Leaks in Properties
Free memory and fail if realloc fails in propertiesImpl_addKey(). When we
replace a value in the hash table in propertiesImpl_addProperty(), free the old
value.
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Free memory and fail if realloc fails in propertiesImpl_addKey(). When we
replace a value in the hash table in propertiesImpl_addProperty(), free the old
value.
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John Gray <jgray@...>
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#30
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[PATCH 1.1] mamainternal.h: Added types.h to includes
Needed to include types.h to mamainternal.h to enable building
Index: c_cpp/src/c/mamainternal.h
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Needed to include types.h to mamainternal.h to enable building
Index: c_cpp/src/c/mamainternal.h
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John Gray <jgray@...>
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#29
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Re: Bridge API doc
Hi Alex,
2012/1/20 <alex.stovboun@...>
There is already an idea to add support for RDMA/IB in ZeroMQ - that would cut latency into 2-3 us.
http://www.mail-archive.com/zeromq-dev@.../msg12383.html
Hi Alex,
2012/1/20 <alex.stovboun@...>
There is already an idea to add support for RDMA/IB in ZeroMQ - that would cut latency into 2-3 us.
http://www.mail-archive.com/zeromq-dev@.../msg12383.html
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Daniel Cegiełka <daniel.cegielka@...>
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#28
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Re: Bridge API doc
Mike,
I am researching various middleware options. ZeroMQ looks promising. Any plans to implement a bridge for it? If yes, is there a timeline?
I am also looking into writing a bridge for our
Mike,
I am researching various middleware options. ZeroMQ looks promising. Any plans to implement a bridge for it? If yes, is there a timeline?
I am also looking into writing a bridge for our
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alex.stovboun@...
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#27
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Re: Bridge API doc
Alex,
I started working on the bridge documentation; however, at the moment we are very busy getting the remaining components of MAMA and MAMDA ready for open source: C++, Java, Windows support
Alex,
I started working on the bridge documentation; however, at the moment we are very busy getting the remaining components of MAMA and MAMDA ready for open source: C++, Java, Windows support
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Mike Schonberg <mschonberg@...>
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#26
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Bridge API doc
Mike,
When do you plan to publish the first cut of the bridge API doc?
Regards,
Alex
PLEASE READ: This message is for the named person's use only. It may contain confidential, proprietary or
Mike,
When do you plan to publish the first cut of the bridge API doc?
Regards,
Alex
PLEASE READ: This message is for the named person's use only. It may contain confidential, proprietary or
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alex.stovboun@...
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#25
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Re: Questions about rodmap & bridge creation
Benjamin,
See my answers inline.
Benjamin,
See my answers inline.
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Mike Schonberg <mschonberg@...>
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#24
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Questions about rodmap & bridge creation
Hi,
I'm working for a hardware based MOM vendor (Solace Systems)and we are thinking about developing a mw bridge for openMama.
I've some questions :
1)When I look at
Hi,
I'm working for a hardware based MOM vendor (Solace Systems)and we are thinking about developing a mw bridge for openMama.
I've some questions :
1)When I look at
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Benjamin Taieb
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#23
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Re: Loading bridges at runtime
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Mike Schonberg <mschonberg@...>
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#22
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Loading bridges at runtime
Could someone please post a quick example on how to use/load payload
bridges at runtime?
The docs point to mama_loadPayloadBridge, however this function
doesn't seem to have a "WithPath" variant. As
Could someone please post a quick example on how to use/load payload
bridges at runtime?
The docs point to mama_loadPayloadBridge, however this function
doesn't seem to have a "WithPath" variant. As
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Alessandro Bellina
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#21
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[Patch 1.1 1/1] Mama: Add support for Citihub permission server abstraction API
This patch adds support for the Citihub permission server abstraction API which provides integration with multiple 3rd party entitlement systems (e.g. Thomson Reuters DACS, Bloomberg). This new
This patch adds support for the Citihub permission server abstraction API which provides integration with multiple 3rd party entitlement systems (e.g. Thomson Reuters DACS, Bloomberg). This new
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David Sewell <david.sewell@...>
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#20
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Re: documentation for bridges
thx Mike
Absolutely I'm interested to add such support for ZeroMQ. ZeroMQ gives the possibility to add support at the same level as RV, wmw or lbm - this means support for TCP, IPC and multicast.
The
thx Mike
Absolutely I'm interested to add such support for ZeroMQ. ZeroMQ gives the possibility to add support at the same level as RV, wmw or lbm - this means support for TCP, IPC and multicast.
The
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Daniel Cegiełka <daniel.cegielka@...>
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#19
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[PATCH] Edits and corrections to README file
From: Mike Schonberg <mschonberg@...>
Adding edits and corrections suggested by a technical writer who reviewed the
README file.
Signed-off-by: Michael Schonberg <mschonberg@...>
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README
From: Mike Schonberg <mschonberg@...>
Adding edits and corrections suggested by a technical writer who reviewed the
README file.
Signed-off-by: Michael Schonberg <mschonberg@...>
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README
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Michael Schonberg <mschonberg@...>
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#18
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