"Red Eagle" wrote : But in the Beta 2 the performance was as slow as with the MQ
implementation. I found this thread in the board
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=97376 where timfox
mentioned that the codebase is unoptimised.
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| So my question is how fast will be the final release of the JBoss Messaging 1.2 ?
| Will the performance be comparable with the 1.0.1 release?
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1.2.0.GA, as any "0", is the first release after a ton of completely new
functionality has been added. We have an extensive multi-layered testing framework, so the
release will be stable and solid enough for production. This is what GA stands for. We
won't release if it doesn't pass all our tests.
However, ultimate performance is not something that we exactly shoot for in 1.2.0. There
will be along line of releases after that. Just look at what happened between 1.0.0.GA and
1.0.1.SP4.
After 1.2.0.GA we actually plan to return to our performance test framework, and
grapically track performance improvements between releases. To see what I am talking
about, look at
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossJMSNewPerformanceBenchmark
So, to answer your question, the "final" release of JBoss Messaging 1.2.X will
be very fast, faster than 1.0.1 (this also depends of what you understand by
"fast", but I won't start this discussion here). There is a whole set of
tricks that we have yet to pull out of our sleeves.
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