-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, thank you for your answer on that. Sorry, my C reading skill is much better than the writing one... In the meanwhile I will use the program destination to send messages over, similar to the one which Martin pointed out. But a "native" destination driver would be very nice, maybe configureable for different Q-Types? best regards, Tom On 08.02.2012 11:04, Gergely Nagy wrote:
Thomas Wollner <tw@wollner-net.de> writes:
are there any plans to create an AMQP destination driver? any thoughts on that?
I had plans, but it got pushed back a little, for various reasons (including, but not limited to liking 0MQ better, and a wish to separate transport from content generation).
Nevertheless, a simplistic AMQP destination should be pretty easy to code, and I'd be happy to give pointers, if you - or someone else - feels up to it.
Eventually, I will get around to write it myself, but looking at my todo list, it's going to take a while.
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