On 19/01/2008, cmagoyrk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I began work with the 4.1 version of ActiveMQ, but initially experienced > problems as all messages (at least their ids) had to reside in memory, which > would not work for large data sets. I started work with a Snapshot of the > 5.0 release and after 5.0 became production ready, continued with that. > > I realize that some of the problems i am referring to have already been > identified (the wrong enqueue count is shown in AMQ-1367) and have been > identified for several months. Perhaps these are not issues of great > importance, or perhaps there is a lack of development resources to allocate > to them. > > Am I misunderstanding how to use the product, or is it not really ready for > production usage with respect to persistent messaging?
Its definitely ready for production usage; we've loads of customers in production right now (and they have been for years). Issues tend to get fixed by developers based on their itch; plus there's zillions of different use cases and scenarios for working with ActiveMQ. I'm sure AMQ-1367 will get fixed at some point; if its a huge issue for you, we welcome contributions. http://activemq.apache.org/contributing.html -- James ------- http://macstrac.blogspot.com/ Open Source Integration http://open.iona.com