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[jira] [Updated] (QPIDJMS-143) What Qpid AMQP 1.0 client to use?

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-143?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Mark Soderquist updated QPIDJMS-143:
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    Description: 
Over the months I have found at least four Qpid client libraries that could be used to implement a Java AMQP 1.0 client. My challenge is knowing what I should use. I'm not sure what clients will be supported and some of them I have yet to get to work. I will list the libraries by their Maven artifact id:

qpid-jms-client: Found easily on the Qpid web site. I have been able to send, but not receive messages.

proton-j: Looks great. API looks simple. I have never been able to send or receive messages.

qpid-amqp-1-0-client: This is the library I have used for non-JMS implementations. I have been able to both send and receive messages. It performs well but appears to not be supported after version 0.32.

qpid-amqp-1-0-client-jms: This  is the library I have used for JMS implementations. I have been able to both send and receive messages. It performs well but appears to not be supported after version 0.32.

I'm just trying to understand what works today and what direction Qpid client development is going. I don't want to be using something that doesn't work but I also don't want to use something that is deprecated.




  was:
Over the months I have found at least four Qpid client libraries that could be used to implement a Java AMQP 1.0 client. My challenge is knowing what I should use. I'm not sure what clients will be supported and some of them I have yet to get to work. I will list the libraries by their Maven artifact id:
qpid-jms-client: Found easily on the Qpid web site. I have been able to send, but not receive messages.
proton-j: Looks great. API looks simple. I have never been able to send or receive messages.
qpid-amqp-1-0-client: This is the library I have used for non-JMS implementations. I have been able to both send and receive messages. It performs well but appears to not be supported after version 0.32.
qpid-amqp-1-0-client-jms: This  is the library I have used for JMS implementations. I have been able to both send and receive messages. It performs well but appears to not be supported after version 0.32.

I'm just trying to understand what works today and what direction Qpid client development is going. I don't want to be using something that doesn't work but I also don't want to use something that is deprecated.





> What Qpid AMQP 1.0 client to use?
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: QPIDJMS-143
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-143
>             Project: Qpid JMS
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: qpid-jms-client
>    Affects Versions: 0.6.0
>            Reporter: Mark Soderquist
>
> Over the months I have found at least four Qpid client libraries that could be used to implement a Java AMQP 1.0 client. My challenge is knowing what I should use. I'm not sure what clients will be supported and some of them I have yet to get to work. I will list the libraries by their Maven artifact id:
> qpid-jms-client: Found easily on the Qpid web site. I have been able to send, but not receive messages.
> proton-j: Looks great. API looks simple. I have never been able to send or receive messages.
> qpid-amqp-1-0-client: This is the library I have used for non-JMS implementations. I have been able to both send and receive messages. It performs well but appears to not be supported after version 0.32.
> qpid-amqp-1-0-client-jms: This  is the library I have used for JMS implementations. I have been able to both send and receive messages. It performs well but appears to not be supported after version 0.32.
> I'm just trying to understand what works today and what direction Qpid client development is going. I don't want to be using something that doesn't work but I also don't want to use something that is deprecated.



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