> Earlier, there was reference to opening up the on the wire protocol
> later
> in the year (3.0).
>
> I am interested in developing a native C client for SwiftMQ. This would
> allow for integration with Windows COM and bizarro legacy systems that
> don't necessarily have jdk's available.
>
> Is there going to be a beta release of the protocol in the next few
> months
> before it is "officially released"? If not, are there any alternatives
> (SwiftMQ support ticket/consulting) that would get me access to this
> earlier?
All things are possible when spending money. ;-)
However, a better way (and more portable, too) is to write your own JMS
proxy. Create your own specific protocol (which might be easier because
our SMQP is complicated) and let your native app interact with that proxy
which translates it to JMS calls. That's much easier and you are not
locked into a specific JMS vendor.
I'm not very interested to provide the wire protocol now. It does not fit
in our release plan, we have to change some things at the router, and we
have to document SMQP and the wire format in detail. But if you are
willing to spend $50K and more, we can talk about it.
--
Andreas Mueller, IIT GmbH, Bremen/Germany, http://www.iit.de
SwiftMQ - JMS Enterprise Messaging System, http://www.swiftmq.com
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