HI Josh,

SSL should already be there for the M2 Java Client / Broker.
Unfortunately the documentation we have is what is Marnie pointed out.
I have been trying to contact Kevin Smith who made the client changes
so that I can create some examples and more detailed documentation. If
you are willing to tackle this then that would be fantastic. I just
haven't had time to look in to how you create SSLConfiguration for the
client connections.

Regards

Martin

On 19/02/2008, Marnie McCormack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>  Not really for this context, but does give some java-based pointers ...
>
>  http://cwiki.apache.org/qpid/configure-java-qpid-to-use-a-ssl-connection.html
>
>  Ref's the java class, though Martin is much better placed to comment on fit.
>
>  Bfn,
>
> Marnie
>
>
>  On 2/19/08, Gordon Sim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > Josh wrote:
>  > > Is there a Roadmap published anywhere?  Specifically, I'm looking for a
>  > > document that would list the features requested by users, and dates for
>  > > planned implementation.  If I found such a document, the following
>  > > question might be answered:
>  > >
>  > > Is anyone working on adding SSL/TLS to the broker and clients?  I have
>  > > an application where I need SSL and may consider adding this if nobody
>  > > else has it on their plate of things to do.
>  > >
>  > > Specifically, I am considering adding this to the C++ broker and the C++
>  > > and possibly Python client libraries.  Are there design documents
>  > > anywhere that outline what needs to be done for this to work
>  > > interchangeably with the Java brokers and clients?
>  >
>  > Josh,
>  >
>  > I believe there have been discussion in the past around adding SSL/TLS
>  > to the c++ implementation but as far as I'm aware no-one is actual
>  > working on that. It would be great if you were willing to take it on.
>  >
>  > I'm afraid I'm not aware of any documentation to guide you, but please
>  > feel free to ask any questions that occur on the list and perhaps we can
>  > start assembling it as people respond.
>  >
>  > --Gordon.
>  >
>


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Martin Ritchie

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