You should probably raise an example on where it fails. Someone may take a
look.
Why don’t you start over with a question on user forums. With an example.
If confirmed a bug open a JIRA.
Open source projects are maintained by the community. As of now I have
seen most of the NMS contributions
Thanks for all the helpful information. I'm fairly new to using open-source
projects so it was hard for me to phrase the right questions (ie questions
without all the subtle and unintentional references to specific vendors, and
the jboss issue-tracking site).
I guess that the thing which I was
When companies offer support they do at their own discretion.
Here in apache we develop software while we provide you the apache license
with apache terms and its limited warranty. (Read the license for more
information)
On your case you are asking about why Red Hat is not offering support.
> Is Apache Artemis supposed to be allowing connectivity from NMS-openwire
clients?
I'm not aware of any specific testing done with NMS clients using the
OpenWire provider and Artemis, but since Artemis supports OpenWire I would
generally expect such clients to work.
> The following lists a
As part of the NMS.AMQP project I can assure you that there is no intent to
replace any transport other than AMQP. The NMS API is a general .NET API
modeled after JMS. It can support a variety of transports (wireline
implementations), one of which is selected when you instantiate an instance
via
JBoss AMQ 7 is product from RedHat.
You should ask Red Hat about it.
On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 10:51 AM dbeavon wrote:
> Can someone please clear up some confusion for me about NMS on Jboss AMQ 7
> (Artemis)?
>
> I am confused about why it has been "deprecated". The Jboss AMQ release
> notes
The bugs I was encountering while connecting from NMS clients were exposed as
error messages in the broker logs. They appeared to be Artemis bugs.
This doesn't have to be a redhat-specific question. I can rephrase if you
like. Is Apache Artemis supposed to be allowing connectivity from
It seems to me that you're asking for an explanation about Red Hat's
official support policies on the ActiveMQ community developer's mailing
list which isn't the right place for such a discussion. If you want to
know more about Red Hat's policies you should engage them directly. As I
see it,
Can someone please clear up some confusion for me about NMS on Jboss AMQ 7
(Artemis)?
I am confused about why it has been "deprecated". The Jboss AMQ release
notes say that "NMS messaging APIs are deprecated in AMQ 7". About a year
ago I had done some of my own testing and ran into trouble