> My analogy for this effort is the Apache Commons HTTP Client. Many > projects and products use the HTTP Client on top of which to build > their own apps and clients for HTTP. This effort would be similar to > that -- it will create a plain old client for AMQP 1.0. Rafi and I > both agreed that this effort should be independent of any vendor and > owned by the community.
Yeah - agree with the analogy > > I do anticipate that we may receive contributions from the numerous > implementations for the various spec versions that are already out > there. So we will need to deal with this to determine the best option > for the entire group. Personally I'd be much keener just to concentrate on 1-0 for this particular project... The existing AMQP versions are (sadly) essentially specific to particular vendor's brokers (I believe there is only one broker that attempts to speak all of the common versions :-( ). There are plenty of places currently where people have built up 0-8, 0-9[-1] and 0-10 clients... I'm personally very keen to get everybody up to 1-0 so we get the interoperability we're all really looking for. > Agreed, I think Google Code would be the best place because it > provides everything we need. Agreed Cheers, Rob --------------------------------------------------------------------- Apache Qpid - AMQP Messaging Implementation Project: http://qpid.apache.org Use/Interact: mailto:[email protected]
