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Posted to users@qpid.apache.org by rfinnesey <ry...@finnesey.com> on 2013/12/06 06:06:41 UTC
RE: AMQP|QPid client API for WinCE
I know this post is a bit dated but I wanted to see if Cliff or Mike moved
forward with the port to CE? It would be very helpful to a project I am
working on.
Cheers
Ryan
Cliff Jansen (Interop Systems Inc) wrote
> To add to Steve's comments: I took a look at what WCF related APIs are
> missing in the "Compact" version of the Framework for Windows CE.
> Most of it is there. Oddly, the missing bits appear to affect binary
> encoding capability. This means that the binary and MTOM generic
> bindings aren't available. Less obviously, it also means that the
> interop case becomes problematic, which may or may not affect your
> planned use.
>
> It should be possible to build the C++ based WCF channel minus the raw
> encoder and associated binary binding. Since the full
> XmlDictionaryReader/Writer functionality is missing, a different
> strategy will be required for an alternate encoder. There will
> probably be a small performance penalty, but it should be possible to
> adapt the raw encoder's strategy to work within the Compact
> Framework's XML capabilities.
>
> If you decide to go this route, give me a shout and I will help you to
> the best of my abilities.
>
> Cliff
>
> ----- "Steve Huston" <
> shuston@
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> > Thanks Steve for the answer and for your C++ port to windows
>>
>> You're welcome.
>>
>> > What do you think about the code port on WiinCE ?
>> > do you think is better to do it in C++ ( based on the QPid
>> > C++ Windows API client)
>>
>> This is the client I'm most familiar with and I believe it would be
>> doable.
>>
>> > or in C# Dot Net Compact Framework[2.0 | 3.5] (based
>> > on the QPid C# Dot Net s API client ) ?
>>
>> I'm not familiar with the dot net client that's been around for a
>> while. I'm a bit more familiar with the WCF channel code that's just
>> been included in the Qpid trunk (so will be in 0.6). If WCF is an
>> option for you, you might consider this path as well. The WCF channel
>> code relies on the C++ client you'd need to get both going.
>>
>> > What do you suggest or recommend to do ?
>>
>> Give it a try - it won't take long to build it and test it out a bit.
>>
>> -Steve
>>
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