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On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 9:54 AM <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The recent post about ActiveMQ caught my interest, so I did some light
research. We are developing primarily in Python (aside from RPG/CL) so I
also looked at RabbitMQ.
How did you get from "we use Python" to "let's look at RabbitMQ"?
RabbitMQ is implemented in Erlang, so it has as much of a connection
to Python as ActiveMQ does (namely, zero).
ActiveMQvs.
does have some Python interfaces and of course it does REST so the Java
Python thing is not as big a deal as it could be, but then again, I'drather
not introduce another dependency in our software.
I would think ActiveMQ introduces fewer dependencies (Java is already
installed on the i, whereas Erlang is not). Also, it seems there is an
ActiveMQ RPM from IBM (i.e. you can just install with yum or ACS).
John Y.
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