Carl Trieloff wrote:
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.
Correction...
I believe that should -- not -- 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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