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Andrew Stitcher commented on QPID-3473:
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Is there an open jira to track the final demise of Mina? I'm very keen on this
work for similar reasons to Rajith. More directly to do with the JCA Adapter.
if that work is targetted for 0.14 that would make me very happy.
> [Java] Replace use of MINA IO with IO layer developed for the Java 0-10 client
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> Key: QPID-3473
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-3473
> Project: Qpid
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Java Broker, Java Client, Java Common, Java Tests
> Reporter: Rob Godfrey
> Assignee: Rob Godfrey
> Fix For: 0.14
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> Historically the Java client (when using non 0-10 versions on AMQP) and the
> Java Broker have used (a very old version of) MINA to provide the IO
> transport. There are fundamental issues when using MINA in the way we have
> been using it, and as such we have undertaken a lot of work to properly
> abstract the definition of a transport layer and allow for alternatives.
> Now that the abstraction work has been completed we can replace the use of
> MINA with the IO layer that was developed for the 0-10 client. As a separate
> JIRA we should replace the final dependency we have on MINA in terms of the
> use of their expandable ByteBuffer.
> We may decide to implement a new transport based on a current version of MINA
> in the future, but if doing so we should ensure to keep within the
> abstractions now defined).
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