One thing that just struck me that might be really good would be an example app using Qpid on Android.
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Carl Trieloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I just want to make sure we are coordinated. It looked like we might > have had two students select the same item. Let me try sort this out- > and will reply. Either we really do want you to contribute on Qpid > > regards, > Carl. > > > > lahiru gunathilake wrote: > > hi Carl, > > > > Are you asking me to do another project rather than the project which > > extract JMX information information from qpid java broker. I'm bit of > > confuse with this. If this is a new Gsoc project did you mention this > > in your wiki. If you can reply me soon that will help me a lot. And i > > agree with you on writing a proposal for a different project if some > > one already writing one for this project. > > > > Thanks in advance > > Regs > > lahiru > > > > On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 6:13 AM, Carl Trieloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > > > > > Lahiru, > > > > Sounds great, I think we might have two guys looking at the same task, > > can I suggest a slightly different > > one so that we don't have overlap but is also mgmt and JMX > > related? That > > way there are not two of > > you stepping on each other. > > > > One of the things we want to do is also be able to access all the > > events > > passed through the AMQP-mgmt > > protocol to JMX and WS-DM. One of the additional tasks that we had > > identified was to create a bridge > > that would be able to speak AMQP and JMX or AMQP and WS-DM. > > > > This will allow the C++ broker to also be hooked into a JMX > > console and > > the WS-DM will allow for things > > like Tivoli, BMC etc integration. > > > > AMQP side protocol can be found here : > > http://cwiki.apache.org/qpid/management-design-notes.html > > > > To play with it, build the C++ broker > > ./bootstrap > > ./configure > > make > > > > on linux, > > > > the to run the cmd line mgmt set the PYTHONPATH and run it from > > mgnt-cli > > > > You should pretty quickly see how the objects get dynamically > > build and > > how they are layed out, these > > can then quite simple be dynamically mapped to JMX and WS-DM. > > > > if you have questions - fire them to the list. > > Carl. > > > > > > > > lahiru gunathilake wrote: > > > Hi rajith and devs, > > > > > > I'm interesting on writing a proposal for one of the Apache Qpid > > project > > > idea.This is the project idea i'm looking into. > > > > > > ============================================================================================== > > > *Design and implement a simple solution, runnable from the > > command line, for > > > extracting useful JMX information from the Qpid Java Broker. > > Solution should > > > be configurable at runtime to allow users to decide which bits > > of info > > > they're interested in and when. Might be nice to see the information > > > extracted in a report format > > > > > > ============================================================================================== > > > > > > *I have already downloaded the source from your SVN and successfully > > > installed java brocker. And i'm reading about JMX and Qpid too. > > I have > > > already read about AMQP but i couldn't find detailed > > documentation about > > > Apache Qpid. And still i don't have a rough idea about the > > project. Could > > > you please guide me to get a good understanding about the project. > > > Any thoughts..! > > > > > > thanks in advance > > > Lahiru > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > East or West > > Mahindians are the > > Best... ! > > -- aim/y!:aidans42 g:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://aidan.skinner.me.uk/ "We belong to nobody and nobody belongs to us. We don't even belong to each other."
