I had *assumed* that because it was was on trunk it would be on a release - so I'm a bit confused if I'm honest.

I've just checked and the first branch it's officially in is

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid/branches/0.24/

Which is what I'd expect, not really sure what the score is with releases, I tend to build from source.

I looked in the downloads section http://qpid.apache.org/download.html at qpid-tools-0.26.tar.gz and noticed that this only seems to have the python stuff in there currently whereas there are ruby and java subdirectories of tools/src now too.

Frase

On 04/03/14 11:39, Gordon Sim wrote:
On 03/04/2014 08:48 AM, Jan Bares wrote:
Is there any GUI based (web based) QPID management tool?

Yes, Fraser Adams built a web based console for QMF. We don't seem to offer it in the releases yet (something we can fix soon perhaps, Justin, Fraser?), but you can get it from trunk (or any of the release branches if you prefer):

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid/trunk/qpid/tools/src/java

I was looking at QMF and I have to say I don't understand what this tool doe.

QMF is merely the mechanism that management tools use. It is a protocol on top of AMQP for managing things through sending and receiving messages of a particular format.

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