Hi Pulasthi,

Please post your questions by commenting on the issue - 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-339, JIRA will send an email to 
the list. 

As I detailed on the task, Airavata WS Messenger currently supports two 
eventing standards and you can read about the interoperability and the 
implementation from the following papers:

A Web Services based Messaging System for Service-Oriented Grid Computing - 
http://www.extreme.indiana.edu/xgws/messenger/doc/HuangY-WSMessenger.pdf

A Comparative Study of Web Services-based Event Notification Specifications - 
http://www.cecs.uci.edu/~papers/icpp06/ICPPW/papers/002_yhuang-comparativeStudy.pdf

A Flexible and Efficient Approach to Reconcile Different Web Services-based 
Event Notification Specifications - 
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.88.4650&rep=rep1&type=pdf

Do let us know if you have further questions on the project.

Suresh


On Mar 26, 2012, at 11:16 AM, Pulasthi Supun Wickramasinghe wrote:

> Hi Devs
> 
> I'm a final year undergraduate in Computer Science and Engineering at
> University of Moratuwa. i'm interested in the idea "AMQP Messaging protocol
> support for Airavata WS-Messenger" and would like to complete it as my GSoC
> project. i'm currently studying Airavata and AMQP. It would be great if you
> can give me some pointers to get started in this project. I hope to fix a
> few issues in the following days to understand Airavata more clearly any
> suggestions on related bugs or issues that i can work on will be of great
> help.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> -- 
> Pulasthi Supun
> Undergraduate
> Dpt of Computer Science & Engineering
> University of Moratuwa
> Blog : http://pulasthisupun.blogspot.com/
> Git hub profile:
> <http://pulasthisupun.blogspot.com/>https://github.com/pulasthi
> <https://github.com/pulasthi>

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