Hi Kim,

I've done a few updates for the Java Broker side of things... A couple
of questions

Producer Flow Control: there is a link from this feature to a
non-existent page...

The Java broker does provide producer Flow Control although only
currently for 0-8/0-9/0-9-1 ... if someone can point at how producer
flow control is done in 0-10 on the C++ Broker we can look to provide
the same functionality in the same way

Priority Queues: These have been in the Java Broker for ages... I
would have hoped that they have been implemented in a compatible way
on the C++ broker - but I have seen no discussion on this.  Can
someone point to the documentation around this for the C++
implementation.

On a related note what does Priority Delivery in "Client Features" mean?

Can you also be a little clearer on what each of the "External Tools" is?

More generally it would be useful I think to put in the version we are
planning on having certain features delivered in.  For instance for
the next release of Qpid from Apache (0.8?) the Java Broker should
have QMF, Federation and LVQ in... however AMQP 1-0 is a while off I
think... so having them both as "P" is a little misleading.

Hope this helps,
Rob

On 10 February 2010 19:00, Kim van der Riet <kim.vdr...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 12:13 -0500, Steve Huston wrote:
>> Hi Kim,
>>
>> Nice job and very badly needed.
>>
>> What's the difference between 'P' and 'N'? For example, SSL is not
>> supported on Windows at 0.6, but is at 0.7 - is that a 'N' or a 'P'?
>>
>> Notes on the other Windows items:
>>
>> WCF Client speaks 0-10 only (same as C++ client)
>> WCF Client supports Transactions and Distributed Transactions
>> Distributed Transactions: Y (but there's a problem in the current SQL
>> store related)
>> ACL: N (QPID-1842)
>>
>> Re the "External Tools" section... Is this for the python tools? If so,
>> the Windows broker works also (except for Clister Management since it
>> doesn't do clustering).
>>
>> -Steve
>>
> That's great, thanks for the info.
>
> I would say that if a feature is not supported for the latest release
> but is on trunk, is on the roadmap or is planned, then adding a "P"
> would indicate that it is "in the works". We could of course publish a
> roadmap elsewhere as well...
>
> I'll set both ACL and SSL to P for C++ broker on Windows. I'll
> add/correct the other info too.
>
>
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