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Welcome to the Qpid Wiki

Visit the Qpid website for more information about Qpid.

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

AMQP Messaging for Java JMS, Ruby, Python, and C# for .NET

Qpid provides a multiple language implementation of the latest AMQP Advanced Message Queuing Protocol specification and related technologies.

Qpid is a messaging implementation built on AMQP, designed to support messaging for just about any distributed or business application.

Client APIs include

  • C++
  • C# .NET – with WCF
  • Java
  • Ruby
  • Python
  • JMS - fully conformant Java CTS1.1 client.

Qpid provides transaction management, queuing, distribution, security, management clustering, federation and heterogeneous multi-platform support and a lot more. And yes it is FAST.

Qpid has two brokers,

  • C++ - high performance, low latency with RDMA support
  • Java

GET QPID HERE 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 any compliance issues in our latest versions.

Get me up and running

To get started fast Getting Started.

Qpid continues to add facilities and features and this wiki does not keep pace... so don't hesitate to 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.

Roadmap

For details on releases, a summary of what is in each release can be found here RoadMap