Hi bcmoney, did you eventually manage to have your C app running w/openwire?
...we are about to try something similar and are currently looking for hints & gotchas. Cheers, F. On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 1:11 PM, bcmoney <bryan.copel...@nrc.ca> wrote: > > We have a need to control a legacy application on an old Unix server which > we > have very little control over, save the ability to upload some files and > run > a GNU C compiler... also, we have to call into C code to start, stop and > load datasets into the application. I suppose JNA could be used for native > calls from Java, but that might not be possible in our case. > > We are definitely using Java/AJAX JMS clients for our main application, > both > were very easy & straightforward, however need to be able to also > accomodate > keeping a couple older legacy apps alive as part of the feature suite. I'm > a > huge fan of the AJAX JMS client, very nicely done and great tool for > controlling the user's screen as part of e-learning scenarios! > > > > cmoulliard wrote: > > > > openwire is the de facto standard for ActiveMQ and has been optimised to > > read/write bytes[] while Stomp (= Streaming Text) should be considered > > when you do not have any other alternative. > > > > Why would you like to use a JMS C Client and not a Java JMS client ? > > > > > > bcmoney wrote: > >> > >> Hi Charles, > >> > >> Thanks for the info, yes I did check out the C-integration page it was > >> where I first started. Do you have any info at all on building on > >> Windows, or, would I be better off on Linux? > >> > >> Mostly I'm in need of some documentation on getting one of them running > >> on either platform... I think you're right that OpenWire is the most > >> recent and (possibly?) the most stable. > >> > >> Bryan > >> > >> > >> > >> cmoulliard wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> Have you checked this web page of ActiveMq wiki site > >>> > >>> http://activemq.apache.org/c-integration.html > >>> > >>> http://activemq.apache.org/openwire-c-client.html > >>> > >>> KR, > >>> > >>> Charles > >>> > >>> > >>> bcmoney wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Hi, looking in the http://activemq.apache.org/c-integration.html C > >>>> cross-client implementations > >>>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/activemq/sandbox/openwire-c/ OpenWire > >>>> and http://svn.stomp.codehaus.org/browse/stomp/trunk/c/ STOMP C > >>>> implementations, I see only prototype code, which project would be > most > >>>> easy to get running though? > >>>> > >>>> Does anyone have a working example or experience building one of the > >>>> prototype C implementations (possibly with brief build/run > >>>> instructions)??? > >>>> > >>>> It would be GREATLY appreciated! I need to get a JMS consumer/producer > >>>> going using C, like yesterday!! > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/Working-C-example--tp28702366p28740388.html > Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >