Hi Jim,
Congratulations on 0.2, and the new messaging API is beautiful.
Three requests -
(msg/respond "/queue/work" (partial apply *) :selector "operation='multiply'")
1) Can the topic and queue be expressed as :queue/work or :topic/work, like
datomic style ?
2) Can the message {"operation" "multiply"} be a map with {:operation
"multiply"} ?
3) Can we have a predicate function in place of jms pattern selector, #(=
multiply (:operation %)) instead of "operation='multiply'"
Thanks,
Murtaza
On Friday, July 6, 2012 11:33:37 AM UTC+5:30, Murtaza Husain wrote:
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> "Multiple apps can be deployed to a single Immutant, each with its own
> isolated runtime"
>
> How much cost in terms of memory does the isolated runtime extract ? I
> assume by isolated runtime it means that all dependencies are laded in a
> separate runtime. usually starting a separate JVM for every app is quite
> costly. How does the isolated runtime compare to a new JVM for each app (
> which is what happens with lein trampoline run) ?
>
> Thanks,
> Murtaza
>
> On Friday, July 6, 2012 2:36:50 AM UTC+5:30, Jim Crossley wrote:
>>
>> We released our second version of Immutant today. Read all about it here:
>> http://bit.ly/immutant020
>>
>> For those unfamiliar with Immutant, here are the high points:
>>
>> - Simple functions with side effects triggering JBoss AS7 services
>> - Very dynamic, no XML or YAML config, just Clojure
>> - Deploys your Leiningen projects from disk, no war file necessary
>> - Multiple apps can be deployed to a single Immutant, each with its
>> own isolated runtime
>> - Embedded Swank/nREPL servers let you build your app while it's
>> running in the container
>>
>> Give it a gander!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jim
>>
>
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