2009/6/12 Andrew Stitcher <astitc...@redhat.com>: > Looking at the docs CLFS seems to be supported only since Windows 2003 > which I think would exclude the many XP systems out there, so that might > not be so good.
Yes, this would be something of an issue for developer desktops. Obviously no-one is going to use XP for a production deployment, but many corporate developers have to use XP on the desktop and although virtual w2k3 or later environments may be available that is often not terribly convenient. I think a SQLLite instance (which would just need to be functional rather than performant) would be a good idea, with CLFS available for development on Vista or Windows 7 and all production use. It will be very interesting to compare the performance of the Windows broker with CLFS and Red Hat with its AIO implementation! RG --------------------------------------------------------------------- Apache Qpid - AMQP Messaging Implementation Project: http://qpid.apache.org Use/Interact: mailto:dev-subscr...@qpid.apache.org