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scratch list of stuff to help with

Best way to get involved is mail dev@qpid.apache.org and say, "want to help, and state your interests"Some projects written up for Google Summer of Code GSoC – some may be done

Target Features/work areas for M5 (or whatever we call it)

  • Kerberos Auth and encryption from all clients
  • A-A Cluster support from all clients
  • RT JVM Thread support for Java
  • DR links for stand-alone and clustered brokers
  • Producer side flow control
  • Updated IO layer for Java
  • Shared memory transport
  • .NET test coverage
  • Windows client build from cmd line.
  • AMQP-MGMT to WS-DM and JMX bridge committed (QMan)

scratch list of stuff to help with

You can also look in JIRA under the starter section.

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The following are nice task to pick up for new committers, not required for M3: (Please mail the list if you have interest in doing any of these)

  • Creation of Perl Client — Nice task to start onAMQP-MGMT to WS-DM and JMX bridge — Nice task to start on
  • Integrating AMQP-MGMT into the Java broker
  • Writing examples and getting started pages — Nice task to start on
  • Help update this site (smile) — Nice task to start on
  • Profiling for performance improvements

Slightly more involved items

  • Spring integration
  • JCA / App server integrations
    *C++ broker
    • Message Priority
  • Java broker Spring integration
    • Add Flow To Disk
    • Message Federation for Java (Fan out & forward to remote queue) – look at C++ broker and impl in Java (might need to wait for 0-10 (M4))
    • Flow control - throttling of overactive producers – might need 0-10 (M4)
  • JCA / App server integrations
    • Transparent 0.8/0.9/.10 support in the Java broker