On 22 January 2018 at 14:17, Justin Ross <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 6:05 AM, gewesp <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I'm consulting with a company in the security business and we're evaluating >> the use of QPID as a messaging platform. >> >> Q1: Supported AMQP versions of the C++ broker (qpidd): >> * According to https://qpid.apache.org/components/cpp-broker/index.html >> <https://qpid.apache.org/components/cpp-broker/index.html> , >> it supports 0-10 and 1.0. >> * According to >> https://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-cpp-1.37.0/cpp-broker/book/AMQP- >> Compatibility.html >> <https://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-cpp-1.37.0/cpp-broker/book/AMQP- >> Compatibility.html> >> , >> it supports 0-9 and 0-10 . >> Which one is it? >> > > The former, 0-10 and 1.0. The C++ broker book needs a lot of work! >
It does, but with that said, the linked section is rather saying that it did support 0-9 up to the M2.1 release (around 10 years ago), not that it still does currently. > >> Q2: APIs: As far as I understand, there are two C++ APIs (Messaging and >> Proton). Which one of >> these is the preferred one and will be supported in the long run? >> >> Q3: Python3 support: AFAICS, there is Python3 support for the Proton API, >> but not for Messaging (neither >> is it planned?). Can I deduce from that that the Proton API is the >> preferred one? >> > > Yes, Proton is the way to go. > > >> FWIW, we're using Ubuntu 16.04 (LTS) and we'd like to go with standard >> Ubuntu packages >> as far as practicable. The project requires the use of AMQP 1.0. >> > > The best way to get recent Qpid in Ubuntu is the Qpid PPA. The default > distro packages tend to be really old. > > https://launchpad.net/~qpid/+archive/ubuntu/released --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
