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Efficient reliable UDP unicast, UDP multicast, and IPC message transport. Java and C++ clients are available in this repository, and a .NET client is available from a 3rd party. All three clients can exchange messages across machines, or on the same machine via IPC, very efficiently. Message streams can be recorded by the Archive module to persistent storage for later or real-time replay.
Performance is the key focus. Aeron is designed to be the highest throughput with the lowest and most predictable latency possible of any messaging system. Aeron integrates with Simple Binary Encoding (SBE) for the best possible performance in message encoding and decoding. Many of the data structures used in the creation of Aeron have been factored out to the Agrona project.
For details of usage, protocol specification, FAQ, etc. please check out the Wiki.
For those who prefer to watch a video then try Aeron Messaging from StrangeLoop 2014. Things have moved on quite a bit with performance and some features but the basic design still applies.
For the latest version information and changes see the Change Log with downloads at Maven Central.
- Java Programming Guide
- C++11 Programming Guide
- Best Practices Guide
- Monitoring and Debugging
- Configuration Options
- Channel Specific Configuration
- Aeron Archive (Persistent Stream Storage)
- Protocol Specification
- Design Overview
- Design Principles
- Flow Control Semantics
- Media Driver Operation
The project is built with Gradle using this build.gradle file.
You require the following to build Aeron:
- Latest stable Oracle JDK 8, Java versions before 1.8.0_65 are very buggy and can cause tests to fail.
You must first build and install Agrona and Simple Binary Encoding (SBE) into the local maven repository if the current master for Aeron depends on changes to Agrona or SBE. However we will try to not have this as the normal case.
$ ./gradlewAfter Agrona & SBE is compiled and installed, then you can build Aeron.
Full clean and build of all modules
$ ./gradlewYou require the following to build the C++ API for Aeron:
- 3.0.2 or higher of CMake
- C++11 supported compiler for the supported platform
- C11 supported compiler for the supported platform
- Requirements to build HdrHistogram_c. HdrHistogram requires
zlib.hcurrently. So on Ubuntu:
$ sudo apt-get install libz-devNote: Aeron is supported on Linux, Mac, and Windows. Windows builds require Visual Studio and are being developed with Visual Studio 2013 and 2015 with 64-bit builds only. Cygwin, MSys, etc. may work, but are not maintained at this time.
For convenience, a script is provided that does a full clean, build, and test of all targets as a Release build.
$ ./cppbuild/cppbuildIf you are comfortable with using CMake, then a full clean, build, and test looks like:
$ mkdir -p cppbuild/Debug
$ cd cppbuild/Debug
$ cmake ../..
$ cmake --build . --clean-first
$ ctestBy default, the C Media Driver is not built as part of the C++ Build. However, it can be enabled via the CMake
option BUILD_AERON_DRIVER being set to ON.
For convenience, a script is provided that does a full clean, build, and test of all targets as a Release build of the C++ API and the C Media Driver.
$ ./cppbuild/cppbuild -bIf you are comfortable with using CMake, then a full clean, build, and test looks like:
$ mkdir -p cppbuild/Debug
$ cd cppbuild/Debug
$ cmake -DBUILD_AERON_DRIVER=ON ../..
$ cmake --build . --clean-first
$ ctestNote: C Media Driver is currently only supported on Mac and Linux.
For dependencies and other information, see the README.
If you have doxygen installed and want to build the Doxygen doc, there is a nice doc target that can be used.
$ make docIf you would like a packaged version of the compiled API, there is the package target that uses CPack. If the doc
has been built previous to the packaging, it will be included. Packages created are "TGZ;STGZ", but can be changed
by running cpack directly.
$ make packageStart up a media driver which will create the data and conductor directories. On Linux, this will probably be in
/dev/shm/aeron or /tmp/aeron.
$ java -cp aeron-samples/build/libs/samples.jar io.aeron.driver.MediaDriverAlternatively, specify the data and conductor directories. The following example uses the shared memory 'directory' on Linux, but you could just as easily point to the regular filesystem.
$ java -cp aeron-samples/build/libs/samples.jar -Daeron.dir=/dev/shm/aeron io.aeron.driver.MediaDriverYou can run the BasicSubscriber from a command line. On Linux, this will be pointing to the /dev/shm shared memory
directory, so be sure your MediaDriver is doing the same!
$ java -cp aeron-samples/build/libs/samples.jar io.aeron.samples.BasicSubscriberYou can run the BasicPublisher from a command line. On Linux, this will be pointing to the /dev/shm shared memory
directory, so be sure your MediaDriver is doing the same!
$ java -cp aeron-samples/build/libs/samples.jar io.aeron.samples.BasicPublisherYou can run the AeronStat utility to read system counters from a command line
$ java -cp aeron-samples/build/libs/samples.jar io.aeron.samples.AeronStatThe Media Driver is packaged by the default build into an application that can be found here
aeron-driver/build/distributions/aeron-driver-${VERSION}.zip
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On linux, the subscriber sample throws an exception
java.lang.InternalError(a fault occurred in a recent unsafe memory access operation in compiled Java code)This is actually an out of disk space issue.
To alleviate, check to make sure you have enough disk space.
In the samples, on Linux, this will probably be either at
/dev/shm/aeronor/tmp/aeron(depending on your settings).See this thread for a similar problem.
Note: if you are trying to run this inside a Linux Docker, be aware that, by default, Docker only allocates 64 MB to the shared memory space at
/dev/shm. However, the samples will quickly outgrow this.You can work around this issue by using the
--shm-sizeargument fordocker runorshm_sizeindocker-compose.yaml.
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