commit | 15a65bbaf86be2940bd37c4a13ed4ecb95f29ee2 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Hiram R. Chirino <chirino@apache.org> | Fri Jul 05 22:02:15 2013 +0000 |
committer | Hiram R. Chirino <chirino@apache.org> | Fri Jul 05 22:02:15 2013 +0000 |
tree | e153c335413d9d5d6afdf28f55e678b21ca1f14e | |
parent | 03d87defedc347963c6f597d2f09a4b48ea79fe9 [diff] |
Add an MQTT websocket example. We now detect determine if we will be using binary transfers based on type of frame the client initially sends us. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/activemq/activemq-apollo/trunk@1500150 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
ActiveMQ Apollo is a faster, more reliable, easier to maintain messaging broker built from the foundations of the original [ActiveMQ]((http://activemq.apache.org). It accomplishes this using a radically different threading and message dispatching architecture.
In it’s current incarnation, Apollo only supports the STOMP protocol but just like the original ActiveMQ, it’s been designed to be a multi protocol broker. In future versions it should get OpenWire support so it can be compatible with ActiveMQ 5.x JMS clients.
Prerequisites:
Then run:
mvn install -P download
This will build the binary distribution and place them in the apollo-distro/target
directory.