You should probably raise an example on where it fails. Someone may take a look.
Why don’t you start over with a question on user forums. With an example. If confirmed a bug open a JIRA. Open source projects are maintained by the community. As of now I have seen most of the NMS contributions along AMQP. I haven’t seen much activity around open wire. But you can be part of the community and change that. On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 1:08 PM dbeavon <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for all the helpful information. I'm fairly new to using > open-source > projects so it was hard for me to phrase the right questions (ie questions > without all the subtle and unintentional references to specific vendors, > and > the jboss issue-tracking site). > > I guess that the thing which I was most surprised by was that a vendor > would > independently claim to "deprecate" NMS even if that wasn't the direction of > the community. Furthermore it sounds like the behavior of the openwire > protocol is actually more important than the NMS api which I interface with > (at least where client-broker compatibility is concerned). Since redhat > continues to fully support the openwire protocol, then NMS really just > comes > along for the ride, whatever they may say about its deprecation. > > I suspect if I ran into a bug with NMS-openwire-on-artemis they would first > make me reproduce it on JMS-openwire before offering full technical > support. > > > > > -- > Sent from: > http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-Dev-f2368404.html > -- Clebert Suconic
