Only the Rhino Queues transport has been moved to a separate assembly. The 
main package still contains a fully functional MSMQ transport.

On Thursday, October 18, 2012 11:24:58 AM UTC+2, miles wrote:

> 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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