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author | Alan Conway <aconway@redhat.com> | Wed Nov 16 22:31:00 2016 -0500 |
committer | Alan Conway <aconway@redhat.com> | Thu Nov 17 11:22:14 2016 -0500 |
tree | a9bfc763b69394657d63442604584e51faec7ee6 | |
parent | 94bc2965a8a39b04f3d85b4aa1cfb287b2fc2144 [diff] |
PROTON-1344: proactor batch events, rename connection_driver renamed pn_connection_engine as pn_connection_driver. pn_proactor_wait() returns pn_event_batch_t* rather than individual pn_event_t* to reduce thread-context switching. Added pn_collector_next() for simpler event looping.
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Qpid Proton is a high-performance, lightweight messaging library. It can be used in the widest range of messaging applications, including brokers, client libraries, routers, bridges, proxies, and more. Proton makes it trivial to integrate with the AMQP 1.0 ecosystem from any platform, environment, or language
Universal - Proton is designed to scale both up and down. Equally suitable for simple clients or high-powered servers, it can be deployed in simple peer-to-peer configurations or as part of a global federated messaging network.
Embeddable - Proton is carefully written to be portable and cross platform. It has minimal dependencies, and it is architected to be usable with any threading model, as well as with non-threaded applications. These features make it uniquely suited for embedding messaging capabilities into existing software.
Standard - Built around the AMQP 1.0 messaging standard, Proton is not only ideal for building out your own messaging applications but also for connecting them to the broader ecosystem of AMQP 1.0-based messaging applications.
See the included INSTALL file for build and install instructions and the DEVELOPERS file for information on how to modify and test the library code itself.
Please see http://qpid.apache.org/proton for a more info.