On 13/03/2008, Steve Huston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I'm just getting going looking into Qpid for an upcoming project. > Having the C++ code build and run on Windows would be a big benefit. > Pending approval from my customer, I'm planning to start getting the > Qpid C++ M2 code going on Windows w/ Visual Studio .NET 2003 (VC7.1). > Is there such an effort already in progress that I may help with? > > Thanks, > Steve Huston
Hi Steven, First thanks for your interest in the project, as far as I know there isn't any effort in to making the C++ work on windows though I'm sure the more C++ focused fokes can chime in here. What I did what to suggest though is that you take a look at the M2.1 branch. We are in final testing for that release just now and hope to have it completed shortly, i.e April. The real benefit for that in terms of the c++ client is that it speaks vanilla AMQP 0_9 so will communicate with any 0_9 spec compliant broker, potentially a big plus for any customer as they could later decide to change brokers based on support costs or other factors. Hopefully, getting a Visual Studio build up and running won't be to difficult. Just let us know if there is anything we can do to help. Regards Martin > -- > Steve Huston, Riverace Corporation > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- Martin Ritchie
