> Does this mean, that there are plans to remove Openwire from Artemis?

This was addressed a few months ago [1], and plans haven't changed since
then. There are still no plans to remove OpenWire from ActiveMQ Artemis.

To be clear, how commercial vendors deploy ActiveMQ components and what
particular features they support is 100% up to those vendors and are not a
direct reflection of the community.

> Are there any restrictions on ActiveMQ Classic clients connecting via
Openwire to Artemis broker (like at least specific version x needed,
version not newer than y,...)?

I'm not aware of any such restrictions.

> Are different versions of Artemis client and Artemis broker compatible
with each other (or are there incompatibilities in  the CORE protocol like
e.g. bad idea to use new client with old broker,...)?

We've worked to maintain backwards and forwards compatibility so you should
be able to use an older client with a newer broker and a newer client with
an older broker as well.


Justin

[1] https://lists.apache.org/thread/0xbwrry03902h73xngyfp08orpprwcvy

On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 1:36 AM Boeltl, Stefan
<stefan.boe...@fisglobal.com.invalid> wrote:

> Dear Artemis committers,
>
> Reading
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/de-de/red_hat_amq_broker/7.11/html-single/release_notes_for_red_hat_amq_broker_7.11/index
> I see "Starting with the AMQ Broker 8.0 release, the Openwire protocol will
> be removed from AMQ Broker".
>
> Does this mean, that there are plans to remove Openwire from Artemis?
> If so, when to expect this (version 3.0?)?
>
> And two more questions:
> 1. (maybe a no-brainer, but I'm new to Artemis and it's difficult to find
> an answer to that) Are there any restrictions on ActiveMQ Classic clients
> connecting via Openwire to Artemis broker (like at least specific version x
> needed, version not newer than y,...)?
> 2. Are different versions of Artemis client and Artemis broker compatible
> with each other (or are there incompatibilities in  the CORE protocol like
> e.g. bad idea to use new client with old broker,...)?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Regards
> Stefan
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