Rob, your effort is much appreciated.
It would be nice to have both brokers speaking 0-10 for the up comming release.

On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Robert Godfrey
<[email protected]> wrote:
> OK - given the opinion on here I'll aim to get the 0-10 Java work onto trunk
> this weekend sometime.
>
> My apologies in advance if I inadvertently break any tests... thing have
> been passing on my machine(s) but some of the Java client tests are, shall
> we say, a little temperamental :-)
>
> I'll also post something about the differences that I know about between the
> AMQP interpretation on the Java broker and the C++ broker...  Principally I
> think these were relating to the handling of credit on message.release, and
> whether it is allowed to "release" non-acquired messages.
>
> Finally thanks to all those who originally put 0-10 in the Java client...
> most of the work was already done for me - this was mostly a task of
> removing 0-8isms from the Broker code.
>
> Cheers,
> Rob
>
> 2009/10/22 Andrew Stitcher <[email protected]>
>
>> On Thu, 2009-10-22 at 13:02 -0400, Rafael Schloming wrote:
>> > Robert Godfrey wrote:
>> > > ...
>> > > I'm looking to get everything working on a the same port tonight...
>>  the
>> > > other tasks are less high priority I think.
>> >
>> > This sounds very encouraging. It would be good to have the Java Broker
>> > speaking 0-10 for the upcoming release. Do you think it would be
>> > reasonable to land the branch in time? I imagine it would be preferable
>> > to get it in and stabilized rather than let it diverge over the course
>> > of the release.
>>
>> Given that it sounds like you've introduced no regressions to the java
>> broker, I'd much rather have it landed on the trunk sooner (in the next
>> few days) and then fixed up on trunk, rather than leaving it later and
>> risking java not being in the 0.6 release at all.
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>>
>>
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Rajith Attapattu
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