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Thanks for all the hard work!


On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 1:22 PM, Timothy Bish <tabish...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Great work Chuck!!  Looking forward to seeing this make its way to a 1.0
> release.
>
>
> On 08/21/2014 02:08 PM, Chuck Rolke wrote:
>
>> =======================================================================
>>   * Apache.NMS.AMQP : Apache NMS for AMQP Client Library
>>   * Initial Release Notes
>> =======================================================================
>>
>> 1.0 Welcome
>>
>> Welcome to Apache NMS AMQP! This NMS Provider will connect to the AMQP
>> messaging protocol. NMS applications using this provider may communicate
>> with Amqp Brokers such as Apache ActiveMQ and Apache Qpid qpidd, and
>> messaging infrastructure such as Apache Qpid Dispatch Router.
>>
>> 2.0 Implementation Overview
>>
>> The AMQP Provider leverages the interop binding "Apache Qpid
>> .NET Binding for C++ Messaging". The .NET Binding is an interop layer
>> that connects .NET programs to the Qpid native C++ protocol engine
>> libraries.
>>
>> AMQP Provider source code is available at:
>>
>> svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/activemq/activemq-dotnet/
>> Apache.NMS.AMQP/trunk Apache.NMS.AMQP
>>
>> Notes and development history are recorded in:
>>
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQNET-454
>>
>> 3.0 Getting Started
>>
>> 3.1 Installing Apache Qpid vendor files
>>
>> In order to use the AMQP Provider your application must have the
>> Apache Qpid native and supporting libraries available on the path.
>> These files are installed automatically during the nant
>> installation of the Apache.Qpid vendor kit.
>>
>> 3.2 Selecting the correct Apache Qpid vendor files
>>
>> The Apache Qpid vendor files are shipped in two versions:
>>
>>   * .NET 2.0 x86 Compiled with Visual Studio 2008
>>   * .NET 4.0 x86 Compiled with Visual Studio 2010
>>   Each of these kits is built for the 32-bit x86 platform using
>> Release configurations. A typical kit holds:
>>
>>   * The Apache Qpid interop library
>>       org.apache.qpid.messaging.dll
>>   * Apache Qpid/Proton library files
>>       qpid-proton.dll
>>       qpidclient.dll
>>       qpidcommon.dll
>>       qpidmessaging.dll
>>       qpidtypes.dll
>>   * Boost library files
>>       boost_chrono-vc100-mt-1_47.dll
>>       boost_date_time-vc100-mt-1_47.dll
>>       boost_program_options-vc100-mt-1_47.dll
>>       boost_system-vc100-mt-1_47.dll
>>       boost_thread-vc100-mt-1_47.dll
>>
>> 3.3 Building your Application
>>
>> A HelloWorld application is included in the Apache.NMS.AMQP
>> development tree to get users off to a quick start.
>>
>> This project selects:
>>      Visual Studio  : 2010
>>         Configuration  : Debug
>>         .NET Framework : 4.0
>>         Platform       : AnyCPU
>>
>> HelloWorld builds and runs on both 32-bit x86 and 64-bit x64 systems
>> as long as the base project is built for the x86 Platform.
>> The Apache Qpid subsystem will not load under .NET projects
>> that specify the x64 Platform.
>>
>> 4.0 Using the Apache.NMS.AMQP Provider
>>
>> 4.1 Creating AMQP Connections
>>
>> Connections to AMQP brokers and endpoints are controlled by arguments
>> to the ConnectionFactory constructor. By default connections use
>> protocol "amqp1.0".
>>
>>    Uri connecturi = new Uri("amqp:tcp:localhost:5672");
>>    string clientID = "abc";
>>    Hashtable options = new Hashtable();
>>    options["username"] = "guest";
>>    options["password"] = "secret";
>>       IConnectionFactory factory = new
>>      NMSConnectionFactory(connecturi, clientID, options);
>>
>> Notes:
>>
>> * AMQP protocol version 0-10 is selected by 'options["protocol"] =
>> "amqp0-10"'.
>> * In this release connection options are passed through an option table
>> and not through the connect URI/URL. More information about connection
>> options is available at:
>>
>> http://qpid.apache.org/components/programming/book/
>> connection-options.html
>>
>> 5.0 Next Steps
>>
>>   * Include wiki pages describing the provider in
>> http://activemq.apache.org/nms/
>>
>> 6.0 Future Considerations
>>
>>   * 64-bit x64 Apache Qpid vendor kit
>>   * Support for more robust object message formats
>>   * Transactions and message durability
>>   * Unit test/system tests
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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