[openamq-dev] Ruby QPID libraries

Carl Bourne cbourne at intellect.co.uk
Tue Apr 29 14:20:57 CEST 2008


Thanks - I'll give it a try!

Regards,

Carl


On 29/04/2008 13:19, "Robert Godfrey" <rob.j.godfrey at gmail.com> wrote:

2008/4/29 Carl Bourne <cbourne at intellect.co.uk>:
> Thanks Rob - So much for an interoperable standard!
>
>  Everything about AMQP seems to be so vendor specific at the moment.
>
>  I'm really looking for any easy way to do some prototyping with AMQP for a new project without getting into too much Java/C++.
>
>  It seems the only way to do this easily now is with RabbitMQ and their experimental STOMP adapter.
>
>  Could anybody explain the pros and cons for STOMP versus the native AMQP wire API's?
>
>  Regards,
>
>  Carl

OK - I've had a quick chat with the guy who wrtoe the Ruby client; who
believes it should be as simple as pointing the Qpid Ruby client at
the 0-9 AMQP spec file; can't vouch for how well this would work with
OpenAMQ - we should probably transfer this conversation to the Qpid
Dev list however.

-- Rob
>
>
>
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: openamq-dev-bounces at lists.openamq.org [mailto:openamq-dev-bounces at lists.openamq.org] On Behalf Of Robert Godfrey
>  Sent: 29 April 2008 12:05
>  To: OpenAMQ development discussion
>  Subject: Re: [openamq-dev] Ruby QPID libraries
>
>  Hi Carl,
>
>  2008/4/29 Carl Bourne <cbourne at intellect.co.uk>:
>  >
>  >  Sorry - Should have created a new subject for this!
>  >
>  >  Just noticed there are some Ruby client libraries for QPID - has anybody
>  > tested this with OpenAMQP?
>
>  I'm a Qpid developer, rather than connected to OpenAMQ...
>
>  As far as I know the OpenAMQ server speaks AMQP0-9;  in Qpid the Ruby
>  client on trunk speaks AMQP0-10 and the soon to be released M2.1
>  speaks AMQP0-8.  So out of the box I don't think there is a version
>  that will work with OpenAMQ
>
>  However I don't imagine that it would be a huge piece of work to
>  upgrade the Ruby client from 0-8 to 0-9 should someone wish to
>  volunteer to do so ...
>
>  -- Rob
>
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