Thanks Joshua. It does look like i will be favouring qpid after all. The
only point of concern is now stability and performance. Does the release
process of qpid have any longevity tests ?

Rgds
Arun

ps : Where can i get hold of the test suites part of qpid to tweak / perform
some of these myself?

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 10:15 PM, Joshua Kramer <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Searching the archives showed me some broken test cases being reported. If
>> someone has that full list it would be really helpful in making a final
>> decision
>>
>
> Hello Arun,
>
> I played with OpenAMQ for a bit before working with the QPid broker.  I
> just went all the way with QPid because I could not get the Python QPid
> client to work properly with OpenAMQ.  If I remember correctly, there were
> some parts of the AMQ spec that OpenAMQ did not implement.
>
> I have also found that the QPid C++ broker is much lighter weight than the
> OpenAMQ broker.
>
> Cheers,
> -Josh
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