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Timothy Bish closed QPIDJMS-143.
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Resolution: Invalid
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> What Qpid AMQP 1.0 client to use?
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> Key: QPIDJMS-143
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-143
> Project: Qpid JMS
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: qpid-jms-client
> Affects Versions: 0.6.0
> Reporter: Mark Soderquist
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> Over the months I have found at least four Qpid client libraries that could
> be used to implement a Java AMQP 1.0 client. My challenge is knowing what I
> should use. I'm not sure what clients will be supported and some of them I
> have yet to get to work. I will list the libraries by their Maven artifact id:
> qpid-jms-client: Found easily on the Qpid web site. I have been able to send,
> but not receive messages.
> proton-j: Looks great. API looks simple. I have never been able to send or
> receive messages.
> qpid-amqp-1-0-client: This is the library I have used for non-JMS
> implementations. I have been able to both send and receive messages. It
> performs well but appears to not be supported after version 0.32.
> qpid-amqp-1-0-client-jms: This is the library I have used for JMS
> implementations. I have been able to both send and receive messages. It
> performs well but appears to not be supported after version 0.32.
> I'm just trying to understand what works today and what direction Qpid client
> development is going. I don't want to be using something that doesn't work
> but I also don't want to use something that is deprecated.
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