Hi Tom,
I don't speak for Red Hat, but I can say that Red Hat != Apache Qpid. The
Apache Qpid future is still bright with plenty of effort behind it on all the
various facets (C++, Java, proton, dispatch, etc.)
I have customers that have placed large bets on Apache Qpid-based systems. They
exp
I believe it would be beneficial to land the examples I have been
evolving on the examples branch to the master. There is still some
internal work, the examples need some rationalisation and of course
feedback is still actively sought and welcomed which may refine and
further shape things.
Ho
(Adding users@ to get more input)
> -Original Message-
> From: srodof [mailto:sfodor...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, December 05, 2014 11:16 AM
> To: d...@qpid.apache.org
> Subject: Qpid client disconnect notification
>
> I have a qpid sender c++ and multiple qpid receivers in Java, using c
Are there any committers out there who are familiar with the JCA component
and can review (and apply) the patch attached to QPID-6229 supplied last
month by one of our user community. I'm not familiar enough with the
workings of that component to know if there would be any unintended
side-effects.
On 4 December 2014 at 01:13, Nathan Kunkee wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a project that successfully passes messages between Glassfish 4,
> Qpid 0.30 JCA adapter (see also the issues I logged), and RabbitMQ 3.3.4. I
> am now looking to add some integration tests in Java for the entire message
> flo