Proton will be *the* state machine that implement exactly this logic. Rob & Rafi presented it at the AMQP workshop in Newcastle and it is awesome. I know they work hard to get this out and I don't think it will take that long until there are docs so that you can use it. I would just wait a bit and then integrate it into Apollo.
I really appreciate that you are going to support AMQP 1.0 in Apollo. This will increase momentum a lot. -- Andreas Mueller IIT Software GmbH, Bremen/Germany http://www.swiftmq.com Am 03.07.2012 um 21:07 schrieb Hiram Chirino: > Thanks.. works great now. > > I've started to work on adding AMQP 1.0 support to ActiveMQ's Apollo broker > and I was hoping I could use QPIDs proton-j library to avoid duplicating > the work of maintaining the AMQP conneciton/session/link state logic. But > it seems like there are still lots of un-implemented bits in proton-j :( > ... Any idea when that might flesh out a bit more. > > On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Rob Godfrey <[email protected]> wrote: > >> OK... I've made a change to the proton codec code to properly support >> the list0 encoding, and this now decodes the SwiftMQ stream in the >> test case. >> >> -- Rob >> >> On 3 July 2012 15:06, Rob Godfrey <[email protected]> wrote: >>> OK, looks like this is a small bug in the proton codec where I haven't >>> updated it to include the "empty list" optimised encoding that was >>> introduced after I originally wrote the codec... and seems like the >>> implementations we've been testing against don't use that optimised >>> encoding... >>> >>> If I can drink enough coffee to stay awake this afternoon then I shall >>> try to fix it... Fixing the codec to generate better error messages >>> is a task for another day :-) >>> >>> Apologies >>> >>> -- Rob >>> >>> On 2 July 2012 22:52, Rafael Schloming <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> I took a quick look at this. I believe you're hitting a particularly >>>> unfriendly issue with the way the java decoder works. Obviously it's >>>> telling you a mandatory field is missing, but not which one. I know Rob >>>> is planning on fixing that to be more friendly, however he is (or will >>>> shortly be) on a plane back to Germany. If you run the same frames >>>> through proton-c you might get more of a clue what's going on, and I >>>> could definitely help out a bit more. Otherwise Rob should be back at >>>> work late Tuesday/early Wednesday. >>>> >>>> --Rafael >>>> >>>> On Mon, 2012-07-02 at 11:32 -0400, Hiram Chirino wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I've been trying to see if I could use the Proton java codecs to parse >> some >>>>> TCP dumps that I took of the SwiftMQ AMPQ 1.0 client when run a SwiftMQ >>>>> server and there seems to be a couple frames where it blows up on. I >> was >>>>> hoping someone could give me an idea why. If you guys want to >> checkout the >>>>> test case, just my git branch from github: >>>>> https://github.com/chirino/proton >>>>> >>>>> and then run maven in the base directory using: >>>>> mvn compile exec:java >>>>> >>>> >>>> >> > > > > -- > > ** > > *Hiram Chirino* > > *Software Fellow | FuseSource Corp.* > > *[email protected] | fusesource.com* > > *skype: hiramchirino | twitter: @hiramchirino<http://twitter.com/hiramchirino> > * > > *blog: Hiram Chirino's Bit Mojo <http://hiramchirino.com/blog/>* > > * > * > > * > * IIT Software GmbH Fahrenheitstr. 1, D28359 Bremen, Germany Tel: +49 421 2208-166, Fax: +49 421 2208-167 Amtsgericht Bremen, HRB 18624, Geschaeftsfuehrer: Andreas Mueller Steuernummer: 71/572/04100, VAT: DE199945912 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
