Tnx for the claification.
Too bad the things claimed on the website aren't true, as I was
particular interested in being able to use the exact same library/API in
both Java and JavaScript (as we use both in our stack), as to not have
to deal with two separate libraries/api's that do the same thing, albeit
in a different language.
Paul
On 3/2/2017 11:46 AM, Robbie Gemmell wrote:
On 2 March 2017 at 07:56, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Based on http://qpid.apache.org/proton/overview.html (and
http://qpid.apache.org/proton/), I'm looking for the JavaScript
implementation.
The only think I can find are JavaScript bindings that are cross-compiled
from the C version using Emscripten:
https://github.com/apache/qpid-proton/tree/master/proton-c/bindings/javascript
That doesn't look like the 'pure-JavaScript implementation' mentioned on
http://qpid.apache.org/proton/ and the 'At its core Proton provides three
parallel implementations.....' mentioned on
http://qpid.apache.org/proton/overview.html
Am I completely overlooking something somewhere or?
No, you aren't missing anything, the site is in error.
I think these references are the result of folks getting a little
ahead of reality in times past and it not subsequently being spotted
and reigned back in to reflect what actually happened, which was the
binding using emscripten that you referenced. I have updated the site
to remove those mentions, thanks for pointing them out.
I had a brief look at the JavaScript bindings history and while it does seem
to get an occassional update, I wonder if it is up to date with the ongoing
developments of Qpid Proton
I think it would be fair to say the JavaScript binding is not up to
date with ongoing development. In fact, from a recent mail thread I
think it may not even compile at present, and its probably overdue for
the community to have a discussion about its future as a result.
For now, if you are looking for a Javascript AMQP 1.0 implementation
you might consider one written by Gordon Sim,
https://github.com/grs/rhea, which loosely follows the style of the
Proton Container api in the Python binding which Gordon also did much
of the work on.
TIA,
Paul
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