Madahwa, we have been changed 60% 70% of qpid broker, and I think it will
be tricky to fork from it again.

Can we add proton as another transport, just like MQTT?

On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 11:00 AM, Madhawa Gunasekara <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> amqp 1.0 protocol is an International Standard (ISO/IEC 19464) protocol.
> We still don't support amqp 1.0 protocol. but most of our competitors are
> supporting amqp 1.0 protocol. Amqp 1.0 protocol is not a broker oriented
> protocol. [1]
>
> Qpid people have been implemented amqp 1.0 already, but still have some
> jira issues.
>
> As per my understandings, It is not suitable to use Qpid proton[3] for our
> use case, because Qpid proton is an amqp wire-level implementations. It
> only supports amqp 1.0 version only. It doesn't support JMS/web sockets.
>
> If we can fork Qpid broker[2] again, then we can easily support amqp
> 1.0.0. Qpid broker supports all the amqp versions and web sockets. then we
> can support web sockets too. still our MB doesn't support web sockets also.
>
> Please do some suggestions.
>
> [1]
> http://www.amqp.org/sites/amqp.org/files/2014.05.01%20ISO%2019464%20AMQP-ORG_0.pdf
> [2] https://qpid.apache.org/components/java-broker/index.html
> [3] http://qpid.apache.org/proton/
>
>
> Thanks,
> Madhawa
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