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Subject: Re: [amqp-bindmap] Raw notes from AMQP Redmond workshop
Dave, Thankyou. Regarding websockets, I'm very worried that you want to map AMQP frames to websocket frames. This makes it impossible for anyone to then use one of the many tcp to websocket gateways, so reducing interoperability, and requiring deep broker integrations, etc. In some ways this point mirrors the discussion we had about TLS in AMQP. It does slightly complicate writing a js client, but very very slightly (one has to hold onto the last few bytes in a buffer and append them to the next buffet). Frankly, given that it's very hard to write a js client in any event, this is exceedingly minor. Raphael Cohn Chief Architect raphael.cohn@StormMQ.com StormMQ Limited UK Office: Gateshead int'l Business Centre, Mulgrave Terrace, Gateshead, NE8 1AN, United Kingdom Telephone: +44 845 3712 567 Registered office: 16 Anchor Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JY, United Kingdom StormMQ Limited is Registered in England and Wales under Company Number 07175657 StormMQ.com On 18 Apr 2013, at 00:09, David Ingham <David.Ingham@microsoft.com> wrote: > A few folks have asked me for my notes from the Redmond workshop that was held back in February so here they are attached. They are a little raw I'm afraid. There is reference to the AMQP management spec in these notes. Rob Godfrey, Rob Dolin and I have been iterating on that quite a bit since the workshop and I suspect that we'll have something to distribute for review within the next couple of weeks. > > Thanks, > Dave. > <mime-attachment> > <2013.02-AMQP-TechnicalWorkshop-Redmond-Notes-Public.pdf>
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