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Welcome to SAFMQ SAFMQStore and Forward Message QueueWelcome to SAFMQ SAFMQ 0.8.3 Release!Version 0.8.3 of SAFMQ introduces two new core features, TemporaryQueues and Statistics. Temporary Queues allow a client to create a privatereceiving queue, that can be used to receive response messages fromservices, see the for details. Also,statistics on the I/O for an individual queue or for the entire servercan now be queried. Memory Leak in v0.8.x FixVersion 0.8.0.2 fixes an issue with Version 0.8 and 0.8.0.1. Theseversions introduced a memory leak caused by the new command architectureimplemented in an effort to work towards multiple sessions per TCP/IPconnection. Zero Byte Message Body FixVersions 0.8.0.1, 0.7.1.2, 0.7.0.2, 0.6.2.2, 0.6.1.2, 0.6.0.2, 0.5.2.2, 0.5.1.2,0.5.0.2 fix issue created by fix for inaccessible messages after restart(purge/restart/msg not. This issue caused messages with zero(0) byte message bodies to clog the message queue, and cause all subsequentretrieves from the queue to fail.SAFMQ 0.8 ReleaseVersion 0.8 features a much improved Windows installer, that allows theuser to specify the service account during the install process.
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Thewindows build process has also been streamlined. PHP how has supportfor X.509 SAFMQ identity management. Java/JMS clients using SSL nowsee more reliable connection performance.
FreeBSD 6.1 has been addedto the list of supported operating systems, bring the total testedenvironments to FreeBSD 6.1, Fedora Core 1-9, Cygwin, Win32. Java.NET and C interfaces all have automated unit tests and pass with flyingcolors on all operating systems. SAFMQ 0.7.1.1, 0.7.0.1, 0.6.2.1, 0.6.1.1, 0.6.0.1, 0.5.2.1, 0.5.1.1,0.5.0.1 Bug FixA serious error was reported in all versions of SAFMQ. This bugoccurred if a message data file (in the SAFMQ queues directory) containedmore than one message and if a message was received from the file, purgingit from the queue, and SAFMQ was stopped before the other messages werereceived from the queue. If these conditions occurred, the nextmessage after that message could be lost and not recovered when SAFMQ isrestarted.
SAFMQ 0.7.1 Bug Fix ReleasedVersion 0.7.1 has been released. This version fixes various issueswith Visual Studio C 2005. Additionally, Visual Studio 2005 projectsand solutions have been added to the distribution as well as a documentationupdate relating to compiling SAFMQ clients. SAFMQ 0.7 ReleasedSAFMQ users can expect large performance improvements. Release 0.7 has been tested andshown to deliver more than 12,000 messages per second throughput, when operating on a3.4 GHz Pentium 4 (in Hyper-Threading mode) with an Adaptec SATA RAID-5 disk system.
This isup from approximately 7,000 messages per second using version 0.6. You'll also see thatthis release folds in changes from 0.6.2 which made 64-bit Linux installationscompatible, andthe PHP interface has been folded into the main source branch. PHP API for SAFMQ 0.6 ReleasedAfter a long wait, the PHP API for SAFMQ 0.6 is now available.
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