On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 1:59 PM, activemq_pxe <pankaj_takaw...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> As mentioned in Use Cases of ActiveMQ, its being used in real-time,
> high-performance applications like trading, market-data distribution.
> Since ActiveMQ has been implemented in Java, I wonder that purpose is solved
> really? Wouldn't it be more faster if implemented in C/C++?
> IMO these high performance applications do take milliseconds/microseconds in
> account.

The myth of Java being slower than C++ has been proven wrong many
times over the years. Here is a report that shows Java being just as
fast as C++ and some cases faster:

http://www.kano.net/javabench/

Bruce
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