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Re: Asynchronous message queue by SMTP&POP3

  • From: "K.Kawaguchi" <ml@s...>
  • To: "Hunter, David" <dhunter@M...>, xml-dev@x...
  • Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2000 09:24:19 +0900

msmq cost

I'm happy to see so many responses!

> Another possibility is "XML via regular message queue", using something like
> MSMQ from Microsoft, or MQ Series from IBM.  So instead of creating some
> components which know how to monitor email Inboxes, your components can
> monitor queues.

Yes, MSMQ is definitely better solution (I don't know MQ Series of IBM)
than SMTP/POP3.

But the downside is that we need SQL Server as a storage of MSMQ. Cost
is one problem, and another problem is that they are difficult to deploy
(at least for me) and difficult to maintain for many administrators.

... or is it easy to deploy? My experience with MSMQ/SQL Server is
limited.

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K.Kawaguchi     Swift,Inc.
E-Mail:k-kawa@s...


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