- .NET 0-10 (see rabbit has done WCP layer, do we want pick anything up
from that as it is ASL, do we also want to support 0-8/9 from the same
client, updating our client...)
I wonder if we want to continue working on our .NET client? I ask that
as a genuine question rather than a statement of my opinion. I think
it would be worthwhile understanding the limitations of a WCF approach
- people will not be surprised given my support of "extended JMS" in
Java to hear that a WCF (or extended WCF) implementation would to me
*seem* the best way of supporting our .NET users.
If the Rabbit client looks good then perhaps it makes sense to
recommend our users adopt it. I know we have struggled to find the
bandwidth to maintain our existing .NET client.
Few problems, the Rabbit one is only 0-9, and don't know when they will
do 0-10. also I
am not sure they have bandwidth either. I would say we should work out
the best way to
get to 0-10 and get a community going around the .NET client. At some
point we had lots
of people wanting to work on it. WCF is a fine approach from what I can
tell.
Anyone want to help lead the charge on the 0-10 .NET client?
Carl.