Great work Corey, I just upgraded today and it's all working nicely.

One potential gotcha that I found is that now, with the transports now in 
separate assemblies, if you just install the package "Rhino.ServiceBus", 
you don't get a working installation like you used to - you need to use the 
"Rhino.ServiceBus.RhinoQueues" package instead.  This is different from all 
the getting started tutorials that come up if you search for RSB.  

Pretty trivial to sort out, but might be confusing for newcomers, so I 
thought I'd note it.

Cheers,

Miles


On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 12:15:31 AM UTC+1, Corey wrote:
>
> I have written up some of the highlights of the 3.0.0 release. Apologies 
> with my blog still going through changes, if you notice oddities, just 
> ignore. :)
>
> http://coreykaylor.com/blog/2012/10/15/rhino-servicebus-3-0-0-update/
>
> On Sunday, October 14, 2012 1:58:52 PM UTC-6, Michael Lyons wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys.
>>
>> No I have not completed the initial version of the rabbit mq transport. 
>>
>> I'm finding it quite a challenge since RabbitMq seems to already have 
>> it's own kind of service bus idealogy which doesn't translate cleanly or it 
>> might just be my understanding of rsb that I'm having issues with. 
>>
>> It also doesn't help that I've had limited time to work on it.
>>
>

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