Thanks for reply.
I intend to develop a system which fetched Market Data from a source
(Multiple producer servers), they would push all these messages in ActiveMQ
queues, and Consumer servers would connect to ActiveMQ, and pull messages,
process it.

Could you please point me to ActiveMQ architecture of internals - what is
the underlying technology being used by ActiveMQ. 



rajdavies wrote:
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> ActiveMQ is being for real time, high volume data at a number of  
> organizations. However, like all things it really depends on your use  
> case. There are many tuning options for ActiveMQ - it would be best to  
> ask here for guidance - but we'll need some more information - like  
> volume, number of clients, type of data etc.
> On 25 Sep 2009, at 20:59, activemq_pxe wrote:
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>> 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.
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> cheers,
> 
> Rob
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