I know this post is a bit dated but I wanted to see if Cliff or Mike moved
forward with the port to CE? It would be very helpful to a project I am
working on.
Cheers
Ryan
Cliff Jansen (Interop Systems Inc) wrote
> To add to Steve's comments: I took a look at what WCF related APIs are
> missing i
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-Original Message-
From: Cliff Jansen (Interop Systems Inc) [mailto:v-clj...@microsoft.com]
Sent: Thursday, 10 September 2009 3:15 PM
To: users@qpid.apache.org
Subject: RE: AMQP|QPid client API for WinCE
To add to Steve's comments: I took a
To add to Steve's comments: I took a look at what WCF related APIs are
missing in the "Compact" version of the Framework for Windows CE.
Most of it is there. Oddly, the missing bits appear to affect binary
encoding capability. This means that the binary and MTOM generic
bindings aren't available.
- "Steve Huston" wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> > Thanks Steve for the answer and for your C++ port to windows
>
> You're welcome.
>
> > What do you think about the code port on WiinCE ?
> > do you think is better to do it in C++ ( based on the QPid
> > C++ Windows API client)
>
> This is the cl
2009/9/9 PacaMike :
> do you think is better to do it in C++ ( based on the QPid C++ Windows API
> client) or in C# Dot Net Compact Framework[2.0 | 3.5] (based on the QPid C#
> Dot Net s API client ) ?
I think it's fair to say that the managed code .NET client is very
immature (to put it politely
Hi Mike,
> Thanks Steve for the answer and for your C++ port to windows
You're welcome.
> What do you think about the code port on WiinCE ?
> do you think is better to do it in C++ ( based on the QPid
> C++ Windows API client)
This is the client I'm most familiar with and I believe it would be
Thanks Steve for the answer and for your C++ port to windows
What do you think about the code port on WiinCE ?
do you think is better to do it in C++ ( based on the QPid C++ Windows API
client) or in C# Dot Net Compact Framework[2.0 | 3.5] (based on the QPid C#
Dot Net s API client ) ?
What do
Hi Mike,
> I would like to know if someone already use or did the source
> code port of
> AMQP|QPid (C++ or C# [Compact Framework] ) client API to run
> on Windows CE 5.0 operating system ?
I did much of the C++ port to Windows, and I'm not aware of anyone
testing it on Win CE.
-Steve
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