This is the Java language binding for libzmq (aka ZeroMQ, 0MQ).
The latest javadocs.
To build you need to have the libzmq library already installed, then you run:
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
make install
JZMQ uses JNI to wrap libzmq for the best performance. If performance isn't your primary goal, look at the JeroMQ project, which is a pure Java implementation that provides an identical API to JZMQ, and uses the same protocol.
To build a Debian package, run:
$ dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
To build an RPM package, run:
$ rpmbuild -tb jzmq-X.Y.Z.tar.gz
Where X.Y.Z is replaced with the version that you've downloaded.
If configure can't find your libzmq installation, you can tell it where to look, using e.g. --with-zeromq=/usr/local
.
You may want to take a look at http://www.zeromq.org/docs:tuning-zeromq for additional hints.
For more information, refer to the ØMQ website at http://www.zeromq.org/.
On Mac OS X you may need to compile and make install pkg-config if configure fails with "syntax error near unexpected token newline".
See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3522248/how-do-i-compile-jzmq-for-zeromq-on-osx for details.
You may also need to symlink the header files of your standard Java installation (e.g. /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/CurrentJDK/Headers/*.h
) into a suitable directory (e.g. /usr/local/include
) and point the JAVA_HOME
environment variable to the parent directory (e.g./usr/local
).
YourKit is kindly supporting ZeroMQ project with its full-featured Java Profiler.
Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU Lesser General
Public License (LGPL). For details see the files COPYING
and COPYING.LESSER
included with the Java binding for ØMQ.