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> From: "Fraser Adams" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 2:38:50 AM
> Subject: Would there be any issue using JQuery in a Qpid based web application
> 
> Hello all
> I'm working on a bit of a project where I'm writing a REST interface
> around QMF2 and Qpid messaging and using that as back end for a web
> application. I think it's quite cool, though don't get too excited as
> it's quite early days and too hacky for me to be happy to share yet,
> though for the curious it turns out that QMF2 objects work really
> nicely
> serialised as JSON :-)
> 
> Anyway my question is whether there is likely to be any issue if I
> happen to use JQuery in my web application?
> 

I'm really interested in how u resolve the message receiving issue in you 
website.

Chenxiong Qi

> My preference is to be writing the web app in HTML5 plus some
> Javascript
> and so far I've been using my own little utility library, but
> reinventing wheels seems pointless so I'm thinking of using JQuery. I
> eventually want to submit this stuff as a contribution to the Qpid
> community but I'm wondering if there are any problems between the
> apache
> license and the MIT/GPL licenses used for JQuery, they look equally
> open, but as they say IANAL
> 
> Cheers.
> Frase
> 
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