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Re: tcp-nodelay on broker

   yes, --tcp-nodelay became default in qpidc-0.24.    But, still it is
showing as an optional one in *qpidd -h * menu.   Need to edit that one. 




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Re: tcp-nodelay on broker

Posted by NimbusParc <ni...@yahoo.in>.
-Andrew 
that's good catch. Thank you



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Re: tcp-nodelay on broker

Posted by Andrew Stitcher <as...@redhat.com>.
On Tue, 2013-08-20 at 01:37 -0700, NimbusParc wrote:
>    yes, --tcp-nodelay became default in qpidc-0.24.    But, still it is
> showing as an optional one in *qpidd -h * menu.   Need to edit that one. 

Well, you can still turn it off if you really want to with
"--tcp-nodelay no" (assuming your version is built with a recent version
of boost).

Andrew



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