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maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:23:33 EST
maiyannah
@takeshitakenji @moonman Yeah. The Apache Artemis or Apollo server are kind of hit or miss. Either they plug and play or you'll be configuring them for hours to get them to work. I've had both experiences in the past.
I'm just saying the GS\PA end is just dropping the credentials in config.php and enabling STOMP as the queue. Everything else on that side of things is handled in the back-end. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:21:56 EST
maiyannah
@purplehippo @takeshitakenji We should port it to the TRS-80 Color Computer or the Dragon 32. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:19:27 EST
maiyannah
@takeshitakenji @moonman CONFIGURE explains the setup options but the GS end is no more complicated than setting up a database server. Point it to a URL with hostname port, supply user/pass, done. The more "complicated" thing is setting up the MQ server. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:16:50 EST
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@archaeme It might be but I have enough on my plate to last me a few months already. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:14:53 EST
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@takeshitakenji It's best on the ZX Spectrum -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:12:10 EST
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@takeshitakenji @moonman http://activemq.apache.org/apollo/ http://stomp.github.io/stomp-specification-1.2.html -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:11:47 EST
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@moonman @takeshitakenji Didn't that get superceded by Apollo? -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:11:20 EST
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@takeshitakenji @bob I've never had any issues with being behind, but again, that's because OQM makes the system specs of the underlying hardware much more important. If you have the performance it fares better. If you don't, daemons do. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:09:38 EST
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@rw @takeshitakenji http://kukuruyo.com/store-commissions/ -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:08:55 EST
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@archaeme What most people end up doing is running a script on a cron to revive them if they die, which is a bandaid but it works. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:07:47 EST
maiyannah
@moonman @takeshitakenji STOMP really is the best of ways but it requires setting up, operating, and maintaining that separate server. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:03:50 EST
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@kevie :D -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:03:40 EST
maiyannah
@takeshitakenji Its basically trading a memory overhead for greater performance/responsiveness, which is a tradeoff I can make since I'm on a dedicated machine, but people on smaller VPSes or running on hardware like RPis or beaglebones can't. Different use cases. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:01:30 EST
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@bob @takeshitakenji I just use opprotunisticQM since I can afford the performance overhead, but I can understand not everyone can. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 16:00:44 EST
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@kevie Best o'clock -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 15:56:20 EST
maiyannah
@takeshitakenji Something about the queue daemons seems to fail on larger queues irrespective of whether the entries are new or old, though. Whereas OpprotunisticQM is "ok" - it "just" slows down when this happens (potentially a lot) -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 15:54:27 EST
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@takeshitakenji It isn't so much the number per se. A large instance can be expected to have a large queue. The problem is that failed entries are staying in the queue, and every time the queue executes, be it on OpprotunisticQM or the daemons (STOMP is different though), all the failed entries are tried before the new ones. This is why Wrongthink ended up so fa… -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 15:52:24 EST
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@lnxw48 @heluecht @thrrgilag I seem to have missed the context for this post since the person you're responding to is not visible to my instance, but after looking up the original notice, I don't think it's generally a good idea to have software like this operated by someone who isn't at least poking their nose in from time to time. There's a lot of moving parts in… -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 15:48:51 EST
maiyannah
@takeshitakenji I think the reason my queue daemons when I tried them segfault is because I have such a large queue at a given time, whereas in your case, they're fine, because your usual floating amount is apparently around 10. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2016 15:46:39 EST
maiyannah
Anyways, exhausted as I am, that's me home then