Tim answered this very well here

http://www.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-cpp%2C-Stomp%2C-Openwire---need-guidance-here---newbie-newbie-tf1990634.html

incidentally if you are using Python, PHP and so forth I'd recommend
using the native Stomp clients for all the main scripting languages
(Ruby, Python, Perl, PHP etc).

For C# the pure C# client is well worth using as well.


On 7/24/06, Lalit Nagpal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi ...

We need a MOM that provides C++ API support (ActiveMQ does this ... but i am
a bit confused on ActiveMQ-cpp, stomp and openwire). I am running into
questions like why openwire and why stomp, activemq-cpp says it is swappable
for both protocols.

What we intend to do in our application is we would be building a C++ layer
to talk to ActiveMQ and then we would be generating code on the C++ layer
for different languages (Java, Python, .Net etc) using Swig. Ours is a
service bus created mainly for the reasons of performance, integration etc.

Can somebody guide me on how i should proceed on these areas. I am a
complete newbie to ActiveMQ and want to run some samples to get a feel of
how ActiveMQ works (consider C++) only.

Please guide me on how to proceed.

Thanks in advance

Lalit Nagpal
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