So on NMS as i replied earlier for me





API, OpenWire, AMQP are the must to keep for sure.




API Openwire both released and maintained




AMQP has been active last year using the amqplite lib, the lastest work is 
working it didnt release because there was a query sent to legal because of 
query by clebert but no one came back to here to say result. Btw i checked that 
ticket and turns out a non issue. The latest should look to release. Also seems 
we have someone willing to continue contributing. 




Lastly AMQP a significant effort has been made to give native support in 
Artemis as such it seems fitting that a similar support is provided client side.




The others i am not opinionated on.




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From: Arthur Naseef


Sent: Wednesday 20 March, 01:31


Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Status of NMS & CMS


To: [email protected]






Chatting with Justin about NMS this afternoon, there are some specific 
questions that come up. Note the goal here is clarity and updating the website 
(thank you Justin for working on the website). Before jumping into these 
questions, I want to make clear that I feel strongly NMS is an important part 
of the ActiveMQ offerings over-all. I would be against attempts to deprecate 
the API and OpenWire parts of NMS, and likely others as well. - Looking at 
individual NMS Providers (see this page: http://activemq.apache.org/nms/) - 
NMS.XMS - The link goes to a generic description page. Nothing else. There are 
no download links and no references to sources. Makes me think, does this thing 
even exist? - So, yes it does: 
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/activemq-nms-xms.git - There are no 
branches (other than master) and no tags on this repo - Looks like Jim Gomes 
has worked on this - So, is this released? If not, can we, and should we, 
release it? - NMS.WCF - I see a release download link here, 
http://activemq.apache.org/nms/wcf-downloads.html - However, I cannot find the 
sources - Do we have the sources? - NMS.AMQP - There are 3 branches in the 
source tree, including one named 1.7.x - However, there are no tags - There are 
release notes on the web site, but no release downloads - Was this released? If 
not, can we, and should we, release it? - NMS.ZMQ - There are 4 branches in 
total, including ones named 1.5.x, 1.6.x, and 1.7.x - I don't see this one on 
the website, but do see the source tree (here: 
https://github.com/apache/activemq-nms-zmq/) - There do not appear to be 
releases - Was this released? If not, can we, and should we, release it? - 
Also, can we get some information to fill out on the website explaining what 
this provider supports? - How are the providers wired into the application with 
NMS? - Are they pluggable, like the ActiveMQ java's transport mechanism (e.g. 
tcp: chooses openwire, stomp: chooses stomp, etc)? I appreciate any insight 
that can be provided on these questions. Thank you! Art On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 
4:52 PM jgenender wrote: > Michael André Pearce wrote > > Be good if those PRs 
for CMS could reopen. It be great to have cms back > on > > track and an 
updated release. IMO > > +1 > > I think it would be great... there are some 
nice patches in there. We > really need to reopen that discussion for cleaning 
up the repo and move it > forward. Its a nice code base. Tim did a really nice 
job with it. > > Jeff > > > > -- > Sent from: > 
http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-Dev-f2368404.html > 




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