Hi, i just took a look at the activemq-cpp web page and it seems that all the links on the right frame take to the index page. Did
didyeah971 wrote: > > For now i am focus on the php-stomp client, i'll take a look to the c++ > client then > Thx for help, did > > James.Strachan wrote: >> >> On 4/16/07, didyeah971 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> I am actually searching a very lightweight client (like jscript or php) >>> that >>> could be executed without any web browser, in order to send or receive >>> XML >>> files or contents. That's a bit fastidious but the people i'm working >>> for (i >>> am just a trainee) don't want to integrate any java or other 'heavy' >>> languages in there applications, it's full-web and it's a mix of php, >> >> Hmm. Depends what your definition of 'heavy' is. >> >> >>> jscript, and C++ for some complex algortithm. >>> For now, i am testing the php-stomp connector, that seems to be the most >>> complete solution, cause php can be executed in a command line, but as i >>> a >>> not a php guy, i was wondering if there could be any other lightweight >>> client solution ? >> >> Here's the current clients you could try... >> >> http://activemq.apache.org/cross-language-clients.html >> >> Probably C++ is the simplest since its just a single library to add to >> your client; rather than requiring a full language to be embedded. >> >> http://activemq.apache.org/cms/ >> >> -- >> >> James >> ------- >> http://radio.weblogs.com/0112098/ >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Rest-and-Stomp-tf3558451s2354.html#a10177868 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.