On 21/06/17 20:37, Gordon Sim wrote:
On 21/06/17 19:50, Rick van Rein wrote:
I have been exploring options of using AMQP in connection with various
languages.  I strongly prefer 1.0 because it can allow cross-domain
messaging, so users could push MIME-typed content after passing
authentication & authorisation.

Proton C seems to hold good cards in terms of language support.  But to
me, Erlang is a great amiss in the list.  Are people still working on
its integration?

This is not a pet language (I hope).  Erlang offers a platform for
building rock-solid solutions, which has always had a clear niche of
applications.  These rock-solid solutions are clear casses to benefit
from AMQP.

I agree that an AMQP 1.0 library for Erlang would be very valuable. I
don't have any experience with that language myself. The rabbitmq team
appear to be working on something which would be worth a look as they
obviously have a lot of expertise in the area:

  https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-amqp1.0-client

I should clarify here that I do think it would be great to have an erlang client in Qpid, but (a) I think that would require new contributors as there is already a lot of work to do and (b) joining an existing open source initiative might be preferable to starting something new.

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