Aidan Skinner wrote:
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 2:00 PM, Carl Trieloff <cctriel...@redhat.com> wrote:

Only supporting 0-10 means it won't talk to the current Java broker or
any of the other AMQP implementations such as OpenAMQ or RabbitMQ.

Does that really matter, we already have an 0-8 client for .NET and others
exist. We need to look

I think having a client which can interoperate with 3 of the 4 AMQP
brokers I know of is quite important. The existing 0-8 .Net client is
somewhat suboptimal and doesn't support any standard API.

I believe that should drive our technology selection. That is something that will change with the political landscape. What does not change is that we will need to maintain the client for many years. I think we should work out the optimal solution for .NET (Windows) as the top criteria for technology
selection.

Carl.

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