On 23 May 2013 16:07, Robbie Gemmell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all, > > As most of you will be aware, we currently have a JMS client that supports > AMQP 0-8 / 0-9 / 0-9-1 / 0-10 and a separate JMS client supporting AMQP > 1.0, the latter of which was partly the result of prototyping work relating > to implementing AMQP 1.0. Since then Proton has been created, in part to > offer a means for ourselves and others integrate AMQP 1.0 into products. We > are already using Proton-c as basis for the AMQP 1.0 support for the C++ > client and broker, but are not as yet using Proton-J within a Qpid client > or broker (though it is being used by the ActiveMQ project). > > The time has come where we would like to begin working on a Proton-based > JMS[2.0] client. I have recently spent some time with Rob Godfrey working > through how we could approach this, putting together a very simple client > proof of concept using Proton-J. We are now reaching the point where we > would like to actually set up some infrastructure for use going forward, > e.g an area to commit code etc and an issue tracker to raise items. > > In keeping with prior discussion of making the project structure more > component-based, a couple of things we would like to do: > > - Create an area in svn, located alongside the proton directory, e.g: > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid/jms > > - Request creation of a JIRA project, e.g QPIDJMS, inititally for use > relating to the new client but perhaps eventually serving for all QPID JMS > related components. > > The latter one will require a vote for infra, which I will look to start > in the near future. > > Regards, > Robbie > I have now opened a vote regarding creation of a QPIDJMS JIRA project as mentioned above. I would encourage committers to vote even if you are unlikely to be contributing to the related component(s).
