Thanks for your reply. Can you give more details of how multi-threaded publisher and subscriber works. I am new to zero MQ and I feel difficulty in understanding your solution.
"Bind the side that has the least less dynamic IP addresses, connect the others to them. If you really have a cloud of pubs and subs all dynamically coming and going, use a device in the middle (forwarder) with a known IP address." If any pre-material needed in understanding this solution, that will be helpful. On 22 August 2012 12:47, girish kumar <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > We have started recently working on zero MQ. We could able to run the > sample applications successfully. > > We have two problems, which we are facing issues in getting answers. > > 1. We have a scenario where there are multiple publishers(threads) and > multiple subscribers(threads). We are not able to understand a model in > zero MQ, that works for this scenario. > - As zero MQ sockets are not thread safe, can we make zero MQ sockets > threadsafe by applying explicit locks?. > > 2. Another problem is we are running some performance tests for best > results. We would like to know the highest possible numbers(latency and > throughput) achieved with zero MQ. > > Any help in this regard is highly appreciated. > > > -- > With Best Regards, > Girish > > -- With Best Regards, Girish
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