Welcome to the Qpid Wiki
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Developer Pages
Specifications, design docs, and developer guidelines
Documentation
Component overviews, API and feature guides, and examples
People
Personal wiki pages
Proton
Pages for the Qpid Proton libary
Dispatch
Pages for the Qpid Dispatch Router
Releases
Current and archived Qpid release pages
Qpid provides multiple language implementations of the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) specification and related technologies including transaction management, queuing, distribution, security, management and heterogeneous multi-platform support for messaging. Qpid's overall goal is to create an open and interoperable implementation for messaging which implements the AMQP specification. Currently there is a Java and C++ broker with clients in C++, Java (JMS), Ruby, Python and C# for .NET
Please note that Qpid is in incubation at Apache, for details
What does Qpid give me?
Qpid provides a messaging implementation of AMQP, that allows you to implement just about any messaging application. A JMS API are provided for Java, and many other clients to make project implementation easy.
To work out what version to use please visit out download page
Also, please mail us on one of our lists if you want to contribute to the project, have questions on using it or just want to get our thoughts on a topic...
We AIM to provide 100% AMQP compliant implementations, so please mail us if you find anything that looks odd in our latest versions.
Get me up and running
Qpid continues to add facilities and features and this wiki does not keep pace... start here ... , and then mail the lists if you don't find something – good chance it is there.
Getting Help
If you have a question about any aspect of Qpid or need help getting up and running please send an email to one of our mailing lists.
AMQP integrations
- HermesJMS - The integration of Hermes JMS with Qpid
General items
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