| Apache Qpid is a high-speed, language independent, platform |
| independent enterprise messaging system. It currently provides two |
| messaging brokers (one implemented in C++, one implemented in Java), |
| and messaging client libraries for Java JMS, C++, C# .NET, Python, |
| Ruby, and WCF. The messaging protocol for Apache Qpid is AMQP |
| (Advanced Message Queuing Protocol). You can read more about Qpid |
| here: |
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| http://qpid.apache.org/ |
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| Documentation can be found here: |
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| http://qpid.apache.org/documentation.html |
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| Qpid includes many components, which are built in various ways. Each |
| component has a README.txt. Here are the subdirectories that contain |
| the basic components: |
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| Messaging Broker (implemented in C++): |
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| ./cpp |
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| Messaging Broker (implemented in Java): |
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| ./java |
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| C++ Messaging Client Libraries |
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| ./cpp |
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| Java JMS Client Libraries |
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| ./java/client |
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| Python Client Libraries |
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| ./python |
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| WCF Support |
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| ./wcf |
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| Management Tools (implemented in Python): |
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| ./tools |
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| Management Tools (implemented in Java): |
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| ./java/management |
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| Documentation: |
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| ./doc |
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| Further information about the organization of Qpid source components may |
| be found in ./doc/dev-readme/QPID-Component-README.pdf. |