You know what, the C++ Proton link you had shared seems to address some of
my questions. I think I will read up some on that before going to Python.
Thank you. Will get back if I have any questions.

On Fri, 3 Jun 2022 at 10:16, Arjee Jacob <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes I have seen the python tutorial examples. But even there I had very
> basic questions like, when does the message get sent? How does the
> on_sendable get initiated? What do the arguments inside the container mean
> - meaning does it depend on some similar set of parameters on the receiver
> side?
>
>
> On Wed, 1 Jun 2022 at 12:46, Gordon Sim <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Have you seen
>> https://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-proton-0.37.0/proton/python/docs/tutorial.html
>> and
>> https://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-proton-0.37.0/proton/cpp/api/tutorial_page.html
>> ?
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 1, 2022 at 5:45 AM Arjee Jacob <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Dear all,
>> >
>> > I am not sure if this is the right forum to ask this question.
>> >  Are there any good resources where I can learn AMQP and QPID Proton
>> from
>> > scratch on C/C++/Python?
>> > I am very new to the AMQP technology in general , and started with QPID
>> > proton. I am in the process of  implementing a few apps with AMQP
>> adopted.
>> > I do see some examples on the Apache site, but I am finding it
>> difficult to
>> > follow, as there are some ground zero level fundamentals about amqp
>> that I
>> > am not familiar with.
>> >
>> > My target outcome is 2 things.
>> > 1. I want to be able to communicate between 2 processes (One written in
>> > python and One in C++ code) running on the same embedded device.
>> > 2, I want to be able to communicate between 2 embedded devices
>> connected in
>> > the same network.
>> >
>> > If someone could point me to resources that show how AMQP works in
>> general
>> > and how QPID Proton ties into all of this, it would be really helpful.
>> >
>> > What prompted me to ask in this forum is because, usually if I click on
>> a
>> > method or object in the VS Code IDE, it takes me to the respective
>> > definitions of those objects/methods . But after importing the
>> > following(eg. Python)
>> >
>> > from proton.handlers import MessagingHandler
>> > from proton.reactor import Container
>> > from proton import Message
>> >
>> > I am not able to navigate(Ctrl+Left Click) to their definitions
>> (Container,
>> > MessagingHandler, Message), as with other regular python modules.
>> >
>> > Any help is welcome since I am not sure how these things work at
>> > a fundamental level.
>> >
>> > Warm Regards,
>> > Jacob Jacob
>>
>>
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