ActiveMQ Artemis already has a significant amount of feature parity with ActiveMQ 5.x (i.e. "classic"), but the fundamental architecture of both brokers is quite different so even when Artemis becomes 6 a migration process will be necessary. Artemis doesn't support the exact same "network of brokers" feature as 5.x, but you should be able to achieve something which is essentially equivalent using an Artemis "cluster."
You don't provide much information on which to base a recommendation, but given this is a new product I would recommend going with Artemis. Justin On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 10:40 AM suraj.prajap...@sterlite.com < suraj.prajap...@sterlite.com> wrote: > We are building a new product with Event Driven Programming. For That we > need > JMS Provider. We compared ActiveMQ Classic and Artemis. > ActiveMQ Official site says > "Once Artemis reaches a sufficient level of feature parity with the 5.x > code-base it will become ActiveMQ 6". > > What should be used Artemis or ActiveMQ Classic? > What will happen to ActiveMQ Classic flavor when Artemis will become > ActiveMQ 6? > Will ActiveMQ 6 be compatible with ActiveMQ 5 Classic version? > If we go with ActiveMQ Classic 5 version and use Network of Brokers, Will > Upcoming version be supporting same feature? > > > > -- > Sent from: > http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-User-f2341805.html >