Habarisoft released the 2019.12 version of its Object Pascal STOMP client libraries for application integration with open source message brokers Apache ActiveMQ, Artemis, OpenMQ and RabbitMQ. The release includes Habari Client for ActiveMQ 6.4 - tested with Apache ActiveMQ 5.15.10 Habari Client for Artemis 6.4 - tested with Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 2.10.1 Habari Client for … Continue reading Habari Client libraries release 2019.12
Habari Client libraries release 2019.08
Habarisoft released the 2019.08 version of its Object Pascal STOMP client libraries for application integration with open source message brokers Apache ActiveMQ, Artemis, OpenMQ and RabbitMQ. The release includes Habari Client for ActiveMQ 6.3 - tested with Apache ActiveMQ 5.15.9 Habari Client for Artemis 6.3 - tested with Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 2.9.0 Habari Client for … Continue reading Habari Client libraries release 2019.08
Habari Client libraries release 2019.06
Habarisoft released the 2019.06 version of its Object Pascal STOMP client libraries for application integration with open source message brokers Apache ActiveMQ, Artemis, OpenMQ and RabbitMQ. The release includes Habari Client for ActiveMQ 6.2 - tested with Apache ActiveMQ 5.15.9 Habari Client for Artemis 6.2 - tested with Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 2.8.1 Habari Client for … Continue reading Habari Client libraries release 2019.06
Habari Client libraries release 2019.02
Habarisoft released the 2019.02 version of its Object Pascal STOMP client libraries for application integration with open source message brokers (Apache ActiveMQ, Artemis, OpenMQ and RabbitMQ). New in this release Delphi 6 support Linux support (experimental) for Delphi 10.3 Rio Fixed compiler error if HABARI_USE_INTERCEPT is enabled but HABARI_LOGGING is not Fixed compiler warnings and … Continue reading Habari Client libraries release 2019.02
Habari Client libraries release 2018.10
Habarisoft released the 2018.10 version of its Object Pascal STOMP client libraries for application integration with open source message brokers (Apache ActiveMQ, Artemis, OpenMQ and RabbitMQ). New in this release new simple API, based on interfaces MQContext, MQProducer and MQConsumer (the old API still may be used) Example: [sourcecode lang="Delphi" highlight="17,20"] procedure TNewApiTests.TestSendMessage; var Factory: … Continue reading Habari Client libraries release 2018.10
Habari Client libraries release 2018.08
Habarisoft released the 2018.08 version of its Object Pascal STOMP client libraries for application integration with open source message brokers (Apache ActiveMQ, Artemis, OpenMQ and RabbitMQ). Resources Home page: https://www.habarisoft.com/index.html Feature matrix: https://www.habarisoft.com/index.html#feature_matrix About Habari Client libraries Habari Client libraries enable Object Pascal applications to take advantage of message broker / message queue technology – … Continue reading Habari Client libraries release 2018.08
Understanding When to use RabbitMQ or Apache Kafka
This article presents and compares the origins, architectures, and use cases of Apache Kafka, which is designed for high volume publish-subscribe messages and streams, and RabbitMQ, a general purpose message broker. RabbitMQ is a “traditional” message broker that implements a variety of messaging protocols. (...) Apache Kafka is developed in Scala and started out at … Continue reading Understanding When to use RabbitMQ or Apache Kafka
Habari Client libraries release 2017.06
Habarisoft released Habari Client libraries release 2017.06
Habari Client libraries 2017.06 performance test application
Habari Client libraries 2017.06 (release date TBD) includes an enhanced performance test application, which optionally collects message rates of multiple test runs and displays the sample median. Performance test application (screenshot) To start the long-running tests, shift-click on the run button. Taking all test samples takes around ten seconds. Shown below is an example for … Continue reading Habari Client libraries 2017.06 performance test application
Case studies: Synchronizing 1000s of Mobile Phones with RabbitMQ
Synchronizing 1000s of Mobile Phones with RabbitMQ Blog post by Jamil Shamy, co-authored with Dan Buchko, about a project where potentially thousands of mobile phones were required to have their audio and video synchronized.