paul:
> Don Stewart wrote:
> >berlin.brown:
> >
> >>I started a AMQP library; there really isn't a lot there but at least
> >>I was able to connect to the server. Here is the code and hopefully
> >>someone else can continue with the project.
> >Thanks!
> >
> >Would you like this packaged up for
Don Stewart wrote:
berlin.brown:
I started a AMQP library; there really isn't a lot there but at least
I was able to connect to the server. Here is the code and hopefully
someone else can continue with the project.
Thanks!
Would you like this packaged up for hackage.haskell.org, so others
Berlin Brown wrote:
I started a AMQP library; there really isn't a lot there but at least
I was able to connect to the server.
Arrgh: I was hoping I would be the first to announce this. I've been
working on one (on and off) for a few months now. I've got most of the
translation from XML pro
On Jan 27, 2008 3:06 AM, Don Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> berlin.brown:
>
> > I started a AMQP library; there really isn't a lot there but at least
> > I was able to connect to the server. Here is the code and hopefully
> > someone else can continue with the project. The AMQP protocol is
berlin.brown:
> I started a AMQP library; there really isn't a lot there but at least
> I was able to connect to the server. Here is the code and hopefully
> someone else can continue with the project. The AMQP protocol is
> moderately complex. HTTP is simple and stuff like RMI, JMS, Database
>
I started a AMQP library; there really isn't a lot there but at least
I was able to connect to the server. Here is the code and hopefully
someone else can continue with the project. The AMQP protocol is
moderately complex. HTTP is simple and stuff like RMI, JMS, Database
Protocols are really co