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Trevor Bernard edited this page Aug 25, 2014
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Welcome to the jeromq wiki!
Please read the bible first.
JeroMQ ported guide examples.
- Context.term() must be called before interrupting a thread by Thread.interrupt. Otherwise internal pipe which is used to signal ZMQ commands will be shutdown unexpectedly.
Common mistakes (Already mentioned at the zguide )
- Close all the sockets properly otherwise Context.term() will wait forever
- Set a proper linger by using Socket.setLinger(millis) when you want to wait before socket termination. Otherwise some last messages could not be delivered.
- Set a propert HWM (High Water Mark). At 0MQ 3.x, you should set Socket.setSndHWM and setRcvHWM separately. The default value is 1000 each. -1 is unlimited but it could blow your memory.
- At PUB/SUB, PUB will drop messages silently when a connected sending pipe has more messages than HWM. Other available SUBs will can receive the messages.
- At PUSH/PULL, PUSH will block sending messages when there's no available PULL. Otherwise one of available PULL can receive the messages.
- If you're interested in LWM (Low Water Mark) also please refer compute_lwm at Pipe.java
- -server -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC
- -XX:+TieredCompilation (if you're using the latest JVM)
- At java7, tiered compilation is now the default mode for the server VM
- -XX:+AggressiveOpts
- -XX:+UseCompressedOops might increase performance a little bit or not at 64bit OS
- enabled by default in Java SE 6u23 and later. In Java SE 7, use of compressed oops is the default for 64-bit JVM processes when -Xmx isn't specified and for values of -Xmx less than 32 gigabytes.
- -XX:+UseBiasedLocking might increase performance a little bit or not
- -XX:+UseNUMA could increase performance