Good work Ted. I assume this is the router I've provisionally tested against, right?
Sent from my iPhone On Oct 4, 2012, at 1:37 PM, Ted Ross <tr...@redhat.com> wrote: > I've been working on a multi-threaded native server built on proton-c. The > initial objective was to see if it could be done and to test Proton in ways > that it wasn't getting as much attention. My second objective is to build it > into a message router that can be used to construct an AMQP network, > compatible with emerging AMQP addressing conventions and standards. A > testbed, if you will, for AMQP addressing. > > I've put my work in progress on a repo at GitHub > (https://github.com/ted-ross/nexus) in case anybody wants to look at or play > with it. > > Out of the box, it provides three pre-provisioned FIFO queues you can send to > or receive from. > > Since it builds against a not-yet released Proton (and depends on not-yet > resolved Jiras), you will need to look at the README for instructions on how > to set up the build. > > Regards, > > -Ted > >