Is this scalable?

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Rafael Rabelo

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Oct 29, 2014, 3:07:25 PM10/29/14
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Elastic usually means that the software can scale to several nodes. And there are several references to 'node' in configurations and code.
But, I didn't see any settings that can really make this work with several instances, like some master/slave config or something like this.

Is this really elastic? If isn't, there some recomendation of scalable and embeddable msg queue system, in java or scala?

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Adam Warski

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Oct 29, 2014, 4:58:44 PM10/29/14
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Elastic is a reference to the Amazon products like EC2 :) However initially I did want to make a scalable/elastic version, just never got to it, except for some trials with a Netty-based replication layer in 0.6, which are now removed.

As for embeddable queues in Java/Scala, maybe Kestrel or HornetQ?

Adam

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Rafael Rabelo

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Oct 29, 2014, 8:22:23 PM10/29/14
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Ah, I imagine that could be it...

Thanks a lot for the indications! HornetQ fits just right :)

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