Re: Home for activemq-openwire

2023-08-24 Thread Matt Pavlovich
Thanks Tim! I added these notes and created a new ticket to modernize the tooling. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-9302 Thanks, Matt Pavlovich > On Aug 23, 2023, at 1:59 PM, Timothy Bish wrote: > > On 8/23/23 13:11, Arthur Naseef wrote: >> That sounds right. My 2cents - it would be

Re: Home for activemq-openwire

2023-08-24 Thread Arthur Naseef
That is very helpful, thank you Tim. I heard that generator didn't work, but haven't yet tried it myself. Art On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 11:59 AM Timothy Bish wrote: > On 8/23/23 13:11, Arthur Naseef wrote: > > That sounds right. My 2cents - it would be nice to figure out the > closest > > thing

Re: Home for activemq-openwire

2023-08-23 Thread Timothy Bish
On 8/23/23 13:11, Arthur Naseef wrote: That sounds right. My 2cents - it would be nice to figure out the closest thing to a working flow that we can get, and then worry about cleanup. Art I spent a little time just to resurrect some knowledge on this, here's the basics To run the generator

Re: Home for activemq-openwire

2023-08-23 Thread Arthur Naseef
That sounds right. My 2cents - it would be nice to figure out the closest thing to a working flow that we can get, and then worry about cleanup. Art On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 4:30 AM Christopher Shannon < christopher.l.shan...@gmail.com> wrote: > So maybe the activemq-openwire project should jus

Re: Home for activemq-openwire

2023-08-23 Thread Christopher Shannon
So maybe the activemq-openwire project should just be deprecated and go away since it is not used or maintained. It has been several years now but I'm pretty sure I just used the activemq-openwire-generator 5.x module (as Tim mentioned) to generate the latest v12 Openwire version that is in use to

Re: Home for activemq-openwire

2023-08-22 Thread Arthur Naseef
Thank you Tim. That helps. Art On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 2:23 PM Timothy Bish wrote: > On 8/22/23 15:28, Arthur Naseef wrote: > > I'd like to ask first to get some clarification. > > > > Using the activemq-openwire project, I was able to get it to generate > > openwire Java code, but that code

Re: Home for activemq-openwire

2023-08-22 Thread Timothy Bish
On 8/22/23 15:28, Arthur Naseef wrote: I'd like to ask first to get some clarification. Using the activemq-openwire project, I was able to get it to generate openwire Java code, but that code did not exactly match the code in the activemq codebase. It appeared to be mostly non-functional differ

Re: Home for activemq-openwire

2023-08-22 Thread Arthur Naseef
Tim - can you help answer the questions from my email above? Are there notes/documents anywhere that help? Art On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 12:28 PM Arthur Naseef wrote: > I'd like to ask first to get some clarification. > > Using the activemq-openwire project, I was able to get it to generate > op

Re: Home for activemq-openwire

2023-08-22 Thread Timothy Bish
On 8/22/23 15:21, Matt Pavlovich wrote: Hi- The activmeq-openwire project is currently hosted in a separate git repository. The project is used to generate marshaller classes for multiple languages and would be suitable for supporting multi-broker openwire support as well (5.x and Artemis). H

Re: Home for activemq-openwire

2023-08-22 Thread Arthur Naseef
I'd like to ask first to get some clarification. Using the activemq-openwire project, I was able to get it to generate openwire Java code, but that code did not exactly match the code in the activemq codebase. It appeared to be mostly non-functional differences, such as packages being renamed, an

Home for activemq-openwire

2023-08-22 Thread Matt Pavlovich
Hi- The activmeq-openwire project is currently hosted in a separate git repository. The project is used to generate marshaller classes for multiple languages and would be suitable for supporting multi-broker openwire support as well (5.x and Artemis). However, it does not appear to be active in