[rabbitmq-discuss] Impact of AMQP 1.0
Alexis Richardson
alexis at rabbitmq.com
Tue Dec 14 12:28:59 GMT 2010
Dave, Davorin, Jason,
I think the key question for RabbitMQ users is: will I be able to keep
using what I currently use? The answer is YES. RabbitMQ will keep
supporting 0-9-1 for the reasons that Jason lists below. RabbitMQ has
a plugin for AMQP 1-0. It also has a plugin for STOMP, and other
protocols.
alexis
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 7:57 AM, Jason J. W. Williams
<jasonjwwilliams at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Dec 14, 2010, at 0:40, Davorin Rusevljan <davorin.rusevljan at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> So in another words, risk as I see them is trying to cover too
>> much ground, and in the end not covering any part of it well enough to
>> produce solid _and_ truly interoperable standard for practical use
>> cases.
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> I agree with this sentiment on 1.0. On a wire level I see where 1.0s changes will make gateways and interoperability mechanisms easier by making everyone a node. But the more important part I believe is keeping the current high level semantics the same...queues/exchanges/bindings etc. It's the simplicity of these semantics that have made AMQP so successful and readily usable. I'd argue there are very few that should have to care or deeply understand the wire level. If you have to in order to relearn the high level semantics, I think that's a loss not a gain.
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> -J
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