Hi, Is there a schedule/proposed timeline for the next release ? Are you planning to wait until then to publish the docs ?
Be good discuss roadmap plans, since the work outstanding on the Java Broker (management aside) to make 0-10 work is substantial and I think taking most of the effort for the next while. Marnie On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Jonathan Robie <[email protected]>wrote: > On 04/17/2010 02:07 PM, Marnie McCormack wrote: > >> I had a read over the Java JMS section and think that it's useful and laid >> out very nicely for the reader. >> >> > > Thanks! > > > I think it possibly better labelled as 'for the C++ broker' since the bulk >> of the setup details only apply to C++. I'd hope we'll get some time on >> the >> Java broker side to contribute to the docs/examples shortly so we can >> flesh >> out the same for the JB. >> >> > > By the time we release 0.7. I'd really like to see both brokers work the > same way for the simple command-line utilities like qpid-config, for the > Qpid Messaging API, and for Java JMS applications using JNDI and the new > addressing scheme. > > I'd much prefer that to having two separate tutorials. I think anything > that requires us to have two separate tutorials is probably an indication > that we're not doing a good enough job of working together as one coherent > project. > > > The code example is good and simple, comments would be even better. >> >> > > Thanks - I'll add some to the Java JMS example, am I being overly > optimistic in thinking that the C++ and Python examples can be understood > relatively easily without comments? > > > Jonathan > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Apache Qpid - AMQP Messaging Implementation > Project: http://qpid.apache.org > Use/Interact: mailto:[email protected] > >
