STOMP server & client on C

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JIghtuse

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Apr 12, 2012, 10:20:30 AM4/12/12
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Hello folks. I found stomp on cat-v page about software:
http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/ , and I think I like it. So, I want
to write client and server on C language for my course work on
Fault-Tolerant Computing Systems. How do you think, would it be too
hard? Is there need for such work for community?

Brian McCallister

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Apr 13, 2012, 5:47:36 PM4/13/12
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There is always use for good implementations, and I like C for
servers. There are a bunch of pretty good impls now, which you may
want to look around at before implementing another.

http://stomp.github.com/implementations.html

AFAIK we only have Apollo as an impl of the 1.1 spec so far ;-)

-Brian

gmallard

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Apr 13, 2012, 9:38:42 PM4/13/12
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The RabbitMQ site indicates 1.1 compatibility.  I run two different 1.1 client implementation's test suites against both Apollo and Rabbit without major problems.

I think (sanity check me) that HornetQ also claims 1.1 compatibility.


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