If you’ve been reading up on RTI Message Service, you’ve probably noticed that its message throughput is about an order of magnitude greater, give or take, than that of other JMS implementations. That’s pretty cool. (I led the RTI Message Service team, though, so maybe I’m biased.) It means that you can take JMS-standard technology places that you never could before. If you were thinking about buying more servers, or were wondering whether you’d have to build that new component in C to get better performance, maybe those are things you don’t have to worry about anymore.Read the whole post here.
But that’s not the subject of this post.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
RTI Message Service: Less is More
Cross-posting from my RTI blog:
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