Hi, I thought it'd be useful to point out that the Qpid Java Broker comes complete with a Windows startup .bat and is widely used by developers on Windows, out of the box so to speak. It is production proven. You can find out what you need to get started with the Java Broker at: http://qpid.apache.org/getting-started-guide.html
Please give us a shout if you need any extra info. Regards, Marnie On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Carl Trieloff <[email protected]>wrote: > falconair wrote: > >> Another poster asked for a pre-built windows binary of qpid broker. I'd >> like >> to encourage the devs to provide it as well. >> Since qpid is still not very well known, I suspect it is the >> down-in-the-trenches developers who are introducing qpid to their >> companies. Almost every place I have worked, developer workstations are >> windows based. In other words, devs are unlikely to experiment with qpid if >> they have to >> track down a fairly large number of dependencies and compile from source. >> The problem is worse in distributed environments where one dev either has to >> distributed his own qpid exe or convince other devs to build it from >> scratch. >> >> I think this problem will be mitigated by amqp 0-10 java broker, but until >> then, pre-built binaries will be very useful. >> >> > > > yes, we have started a thread on the dev list to this end, and a version > has been built for Windows. Once > a few people have validated it, we can post it to the user list. > > If you want to help validate the build, jump on the dev list. > > Carl. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Apache Qpid - AMQP Messaging Implementation > Project: http://qpid.apache.org > Use/Interact: mailto:[email protected] > >
