Hi,I know (but I do not understand) that Celery can use Beanstalk as delivery mechanism.From the Beanstalkd Homepage:"Beanstalk is a simple, fast work queue."From the Celery Homepage"It’s a task queue with focus on real-time processing, while also supporting task scheduling."That seems pretty similar to me. So, why would I choose Celery instead of plain beanstalk? Or why would I choose beanstalk instead of full-grown Celery?I would like to add a task/work queue to my webapp, but I am not sure which way to go.Thanks,Daniel
Then you need to implement a worker for every language you want to use it with, and this can be very hard to do correctly.This is what you'd use Celery for: as a beanstalk client & worker.
Specifically for Java, Jython may be?
Cheers,
Amit
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