[openamq-dev] Java client
Carl Bourne
cbourne at intellect.co.uk
Mon Apr 2 16:07:58 CEST 2007
> The Java client is currently being updated to match AMQP 0.9
>specifications. It should be ready this week.
Excellent - Will look out for it.
> RabbitMQ team is also working on updating their Java client and doing
>interoperability tests with OpenAMQ broker.
Even better will at least have a choice of two clients.
>This is obviously the problem with trying to adopt a brand new
>technology. The pieces are still being worked on and will be delivered
>continually...
Yes - Also makes it interesting though.
Carl
-----Original Message-----
From: openamq-dev-bounces at lists.openamq.org
[mailto:openamq-dev-bounces at lists.openamq.org] On Behalf Of Martin
Sustrik
Sent: 02 April 2007 13:52
To: OpenAMQ development discussion
Subject: Re: [openamq-dev] Java client
Hi Carl,
The Java client is currently being updated to match AMQP 0.9
specifications. It should be ready this week.
RabbitMQ team is also working on updating their Java client and doing
interoperability tests with OpenAMQ broker.
This is obviously the problem with trying to adopt a brand new
technology. The pieces are still being worked on and will be delivered
continually...
Martin
Carl Bourne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any news on the Java client for OpenAMQ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Carl
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: openamq-dev-bounces at lists.openamq.org
> [mailto:openamq-dev-bounces at lists.openamq.org] On Behalf Of Martin
> Sustrik
> Sent: 31 March 2007 12:07
> To: OpenAMQ development discussion
> Subject: Re: [openamq-dev] PAL examples
>
> Carl,
>
>> As you say if there's not a requirement for it currently, then
there's
>
>> no point implementing it. - Although would be nice to start replacing
>> some of the unwieldy FTP type setups our customers use!
>
> Maybe you would like to enhance the examples I've attached and build
an
> file transfer service over OpenAMQ yourself?
>
>> With regards to funding, maybe this would be something we would could
>> discuss in the future based on our customers' requirements for large
>> file handling.
>
> Yes, feel free to ask us in case you want to have some functionality
> added or performance tuning done.
>
>> In the meantime could you show me how to do this if you wouldn't
mind?
>
>> - I think probably makes more sense to do it this way anyway.
>
> See the attached files. The program is quite silly, but demonstrates
the
> idea. Sender chops the file into 1MB chunks and sends them over the
wire
> one by one. Receiver blindly receives the chunks and appends them to
the
> file specified on the command line.
>
> Martin
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