On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Alan Conway <[email protected]> wrote:

> Assuming we eventually want to support sctp, infiniband and other protocols
> what does it mean to say amqps://sctp:... or amqps://ib:...? Do we try to
> re-interpret the "s" in "amqps" to be meaningful for every protocol
> supported, or make it illegal to mix amqps: with non-TCP protcols? Making
> SSL a separate protocol rather than a separate URL scheme avoids these
> questions.

This makes sense to me, especially given that 1-0 will negotiate for
SSL if available.  Thanks for explaining it. :)

- Aidan

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