That's strange ... I just checked on the wiki that generates the site and the links work fine there. Perhaps the site generation was corrupted last time around. I've just saved the navigation panel on the wiki to see if this might sort out the broken links on the website. It will probably be an hour or so before the site is regenerated.
Nate On 4/25/07, didyeah971 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, i just took a look at the activemq-cpp web page and it seems that all the links on the right frame take to the index page. Did didyeah971 wrote: > > For now i am focus on the php-stomp client, i'll take a look to the c++ > client then > Thx for help, did > > James.Strachan wrote: >> >> On 4/16/07, didyeah971 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> I am actually searching a very lightweight client (like jscript or php) >>> that >>> could be executed without any web browser, in order to send or receive >>> XML >>> files or contents. That's a bit fastidious but the people i'm working >>> for (i >>> am just a trainee) don't want to integrate any java or other 'heavy' >>> languages in there applications, it's full-web and it's a mix of php, >> >> Hmm. Depends what your definition of 'heavy' is. >> >> >>> jscript, and C++ for some complex algortithm. >>> For now, i am testing the php-stomp connector, that seems to be the most >>> complete solution, cause php can be executed in a command line, but as i >>> a >>> not a php guy, i was wondering if there could be any other lightweight >>> client solution ? >> >> Here's the current clients you could try... >> >> http://activemq.apache.org/cross-language-clients.html >> >> Probably C++ is the simplest since its just a single library to add to >> your client; rather than requiring a full language to be embedded. >> >> http://activemq.apache.org/cms/ >> >> -- >> >> James >> ------- >> http://radio.weblogs.com/0112098/ >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Rest-and-Stomp-tf3558451s2354.html#a10177868 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
