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Then run -the qpid-server shell script or qpid-server.bat batch file to start -the broker. By default, the broker will use $QPID_HOME/etc to find -the configuration files. You can supply a custom configuration using -the -c argument. - -For example: - -qpid-server -c ~/etc/config.xml - -You can get a list of all command line arguments by using the -h argument. - - -Developing ----------- - -In order to build Qpid you need Ant 1.6.5. Use ant -p to list the -available targets. The default ant target, build, creates a working -development-mode distribution in the build directory. To run the -scripts in build/bin set QPID_HOME to the build directory and put -${QPID_HOME}/bin on your PATH. The scripts in that directory include -the standard ones in the distribution and a number of testing scripts. - - -Running Tests -------------- - -The simplest test to ensure everything is working is the "service -request reply" test. This involves one client that is known as a -"service provider" and it listens on a well-known queue for -requests. Another client, known as the "service requester" creates a -private (temporary) response queue, creates a message with the private -response queue set as the "reply to" field and then publishes the -message to the well known service queue. The test allows you to time -how long it takes to send messages and receive the response back. It -also allows varying of the message size. - -You must start the service provider first: - -serviceProvidingClient.sh nop host:port - -where host:port is the host and port you are running the broker -on. - -To run the service requester: - -serviceRequestingClient.sh nop host:post <count> <bytes> - -This requests <count> messages, each of size <bytes>. After -receiving all the messages the client outputs the rate it achieved. - -A more realistic test is the "headers test", which tests the -performance of routing messages based on message headers to a -configurable number of clients (e.g. 50). A publisher sends 10000 -messages to each client and waits to receive a message from each -client when it has received all the messages. - -You run the listener processes first: - -run_many.sh 10 header "headersListener.sh -host 10.0.0.1 -port 5672" - -In this command, the first argument means start 10 processes, the -second is just a name use in the log files generated and the third -argument is the command to run. In this case it runs another shell -script but it could be anything. - -Then run the publisher process: - -headersPublisher.sh -host 10.0.0.1 -port 5672 10000 10 - -The last two arguments are: the number of messages to send to each -client, and the number of clients. - -Note that before starting the publisher you should wait about 30 -seconds to ensure all the clients are registered with the broker (you -can see this from the broker output). Otherwise the numbers will be -slightly skewed. - -A third useful test, which can easily be ported to other JMS -implementations is the "topic test". It does the same as the headers -test but using a standard topic (e.g. pub sub). - -To run the listeners: - -run_many.sh 10 topic "topicListener.sh -host 10.0.0.1 -port 5672" - -and to run the publisher: - -topicPublisher.sh -host 10.0.0.1 -port 5672 -clients 10 -messages 10000 |
