Hi,

Thanks for your reply. Well in fact, SQL will do. I'm not sticking to BDB
only. If you [or anyone here] could shed some light regarding this SQL
implementation, I would be grateful. :)

Thanks & Regards,
Denny


Robert Godfrey wrote:
> 
> Hi Denny,
> 
> 2010/1/6 denny86 <[email protected]>
> 
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>    I'm using C++ Broker along with C++ Clients, both running in win32
>> platforms. I would like to implement Berkeley DB persistent storage. I
>> have
>> seen an example of persistence library at
>> http://qpidcomponents.org/download.html#persistence QpidComponents . But
>> the
>> same is implemented for linux platform, using linux aio lib.
>>
>>   Could it be possible to obtain win32 port of this persistence library?
>> If
>> anyone have done the same, could you please share the code. :)
>>
>>   I tried using Java broker, which implements BDB persistence. But
>> unfortunately, i found out that, it doesnt support C++ clients [amqp
>> 0.10].
>> Also, its not possible for me to switch clients to java.
>>
>>
> The upcoming release of the Java Broker is designed to support AMQP 0-10
> and
> thus C++ clients... however I haven't yet updated the BDB store to match
> the
> new interfaces internally in the Broker (although it's in my plans to do
> so
> "real soon now").
> 
> I believe the guys working on the Windows port of the C++ broker have been
> working on a persistence layer using SQL (or at least MS SQL Server)... I
> don't think there has been anyone looking at having a BDB persistence
> solution on the C++ side - although I'm sure someone will correct me if I
> am
> wrong....
> 
> Cheers,
> Rob
> 
> 
> 
> 

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