libmessage-passing-zeromq-perl binary package in Ubuntu Xenial amd64

 Message::Passing::ZeroMQ is a ZeroMQ transport for Message::Passing.
 .
 Designed for use as a log transport and aggregation mechanism for perl
 applications, allowing you to aggregate structured and non-structured
 log messages across the network in a non-blocking manner.
 .
 Clients (i.e. users of the Message::Passing::Output::ZeroMQ class)
 connect to a server (i.e. a user of the Message::Passing::Input::ZeroMQ
 class) via ZeroMQ's pub/sub sockets. These are setup to be lossy and
 non-blocking, meaning that if the log-receiver process is down or slow,
 then the application will queue a small (and configurable) amount of
 logs on its side, and after that log messages will be dropped.
 .
 Whilst throwing away log messages isn't a good thing to do, or
 something that you want to happen regularly, in many (especially web
 application) contexts, network logging being a single point of failure
 is not acceptable from a reliability and graceful degradation
 standpoint.
 .
 The application grinding to a halt as a non-essential centralised
 resource is unavailable (e.g. the log aggregation server) is
 significantly less acceptable than the loss of non-essential logging
 data.

Publishing history

Date Status Target Pocket Component Section Priority Phased updates Version
  2015-10-22 15:20:22 UTC Published Ubuntu Xenial amd64 release universe perl Optional 0.007-1
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