Does spring integration support AMQP with ActiveMq
I am new to the MOM.
I want to connect to ActiveMQ using AMQP from my application.
Also I want to use Spring Integration for connecting to the ActiveMq.
I see example of AMQP for rabbitMQ but I am not able to find any example for ActiveMq.
Is it not possible to do with Spring Integration ?
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I am new to the MOM.
I want to connect to ActiveMQ using AMQP from my application.
Also I want to use Spring Integration for connecting to the ActiveMq.
I see example of AMQP for rabbitMQ but I am not able to find any example for ActiveMq.
Is it not possible to do with Spring Integration ?
activemq spring-integration amqp
add a comment |
I am new to the MOM.
I want to connect to ActiveMQ using AMQP from my application.
Also I want to use Spring Integration for connecting to the ActiveMq.
I see example of AMQP for rabbitMQ but I am not able to find any example for ActiveMq.
Is it not possible to do with Spring Integration ?
activemq spring-integration amqp
I am new to the MOM.
I want to connect to ActiveMQ using AMQP from my application.
Also I want to use Spring Integration for connecting to the ActiveMq.
I see example of AMQP for rabbitMQ but I am not able to find any example for ActiveMq.
Is it not possible to do with Spring Integration ?
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No, it isn't possible.
ActiveMQ supports the AMQP 1.0 protocol which is an OASIS standard.
Where RabbitMQ and hence Spring Integration AMQP adapters support 0.9.1.
Those Spec versions are very different.
You should try tu use ActiveMQ JMS API over its AMQP. And finally Spring Integration JMS adapters.
Thank you so much for the answer
– Prabhakar D
Apr 1 '15 at 18:43
Does spring plan to move to Oasis standard?
– raffian
Apr 1 '15 at 19:13
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The main AMQP implementation for Spring Integration is RabbitMQ. So, we definitely will take a look to AMQP 1.0 when RabitMQ will do that first of all. AFAIK all AMQP 1.0 vendors provide JMS bridge for that, so we really may not taking a look to that at all, because JMS is there for awhile.
– Artem Bilan
Apr 1 '15 at 19:53
1
ActiveMQ does not support AMQP 1.0 from it's JMS library. Non the less, it should be possible to use Apache Qpid Proton (qpid.apache.org/proton) to connect to ActiveMQ via AMQP 1.0 using JMS from Spring integration.
– Petter Nordlander
Apr 2 '15 at 16:58
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BTW, RabbitMQ does support AMQP 1.0 see rabbitmq.com/protocols.html
– old_sound
Apr 14 '15 at 23:56
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No, it isn't possible.
ActiveMQ supports the AMQP 1.0 protocol which is an OASIS standard.
Where RabbitMQ and hence Spring Integration AMQP adapters support 0.9.1.
Those Spec versions are very different.
You should try tu use ActiveMQ JMS API over its AMQP. And finally Spring Integration JMS adapters.
Thank you so much for the answer
– Prabhakar D
Apr 1 '15 at 18:43
Does spring plan to move to Oasis standard?
– raffian
Apr 1 '15 at 19:13
1
The main AMQP implementation for Spring Integration is RabbitMQ. So, we definitely will take a look to AMQP 1.0 when RabitMQ will do that first of all. AFAIK all AMQP 1.0 vendors provide JMS bridge for that, so we really may not taking a look to that at all, because JMS is there for awhile.
– Artem Bilan
Apr 1 '15 at 19:53
1
ActiveMQ does not support AMQP 1.0 from it's JMS library. Non the less, it should be possible to use Apache Qpid Proton (qpid.apache.org/proton) to connect to ActiveMQ via AMQP 1.0 using JMS from Spring integration.
– Petter Nordlander
Apr 2 '15 at 16:58
1
BTW, RabbitMQ does support AMQP 1.0 see rabbitmq.com/protocols.html
– old_sound
Apr 14 '15 at 23:56
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No, it isn't possible.
ActiveMQ supports the AMQP 1.0 protocol which is an OASIS standard.
Where RabbitMQ and hence Spring Integration AMQP adapters support 0.9.1.
Those Spec versions are very different.
You should try tu use ActiveMQ JMS API over its AMQP. And finally Spring Integration JMS adapters.
Thank you so much for the answer
– Prabhakar D
Apr 1 '15 at 18:43
Does spring plan to move to Oasis standard?
– raffian
Apr 1 '15 at 19:13
1
The main AMQP implementation for Spring Integration is RabbitMQ. So, we definitely will take a look to AMQP 1.0 when RabitMQ will do that first of all. AFAIK all AMQP 1.0 vendors provide JMS bridge for that, so we really may not taking a look to that at all, because JMS is there for awhile.
– Artem Bilan
Apr 1 '15 at 19:53
1
ActiveMQ does not support AMQP 1.0 from it's JMS library. Non the less, it should be possible to use Apache Qpid Proton (qpid.apache.org/proton) to connect to ActiveMQ via AMQP 1.0 using JMS from Spring integration.
– Petter Nordlander
Apr 2 '15 at 16:58
1
BTW, RabbitMQ does support AMQP 1.0 see rabbitmq.com/protocols.html
– old_sound
Apr 14 '15 at 23:56
|
show 7 more comments
No, it isn't possible.
ActiveMQ supports the AMQP 1.0 protocol which is an OASIS standard.
Where RabbitMQ and hence Spring Integration AMQP adapters support 0.9.1.
Those Spec versions are very different.
You should try tu use ActiveMQ JMS API over its AMQP. And finally Spring Integration JMS adapters.
No, it isn't possible.
ActiveMQ supports the AMQP 1.0 protocol which is an OASIS standard.
Where RabbitMQ and hence Spring Integration AMQP adapters support 0.9.1.
Those Spec versions are very different.
You should try tu use ActiveMQ JMS API over its AMQP. And finally Spring Integration JMS adapters.
answered Apr 1 '15 at 16:56
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Thank you so much for the answer
– Prabhakar D
Apr 1 '15 at 18:43
Does spring plan to move to Oasis standard?
– raffian
Apr 1 '15 at 19:13
1
The main AMQP implementation for Spring Integration is RabbitMQ. So, we definitely will take a look to AMQP 1.0 when RabitMQ will do that first of all. AFAIK all AMQP 1.0 vendors provide JMS bridge for that, so we really may not taking a look to that at all, because JMS is there for awhile.
– Artem Bilan
Apr 1 '15 at 19:53
1
ActiveMQ does not support AMQP 1.0 from it's JMS library. Non the less, it should be possible to use Apache Qpid Proton (qpid.apache.org/proton) to connect to ActiveMQ via AMQP 1.0 using JMS from Spring integration.
– Petter Nordlander
Apr 2 '15 at 16:58
1
BTW, RabbitMQ does support AMQP 1.0 see rabbitmq.com/protocols.html
– old_sound
Apr 14 '15 at 23:56
|
show 7 more comments
Thank you so much for the answer
– Prabhakar D
Apr 1 '15 at 18:43
Does spring plan to move to Oasis standard?
– raffian
Apr 1 '15 at 19:13
1
The main AMQP implementation for Spring Integration is RabbitMQ. So, we definitely will take a look to AMQP 1.0 when RabitMQ will do that first of all. AFAIK all AMQP 1.0 vendors provide JMS bridge for that, so we really may not taking a look to that at all, because JMS is there for awhile.
– Artem Bilan
Apr 1 '15 at 19:53
1
ActiveMQ does not support AMQP 1.0 from it's JMS library. Non the less, it should be possible to use Apache Qpid Proton (qpid.apache.org/proton) to connect to ActiveMQ via AMQP 1.0 using JMS from Spring integration.
– Petter Nordlander
Apr 2 '15 at 16:58
1
BTW, RabbitMQ does support AMQP 1.0 see rabbitmq.com/protocols.html
– old_sound
Apr 14 '15 at 23:56
Thank you so much for the answer
– Prabhakar D
Apr 1 '15 at 18:43
Thank you so much for the answer
– Prabhakar D
Apr 1 '15 at 18:43
Does spring plan to move to Oasis standard?
– raffian
Apr 1 '15 at 19:13
Does spring plan to move to Oasis standard?
– raffian
Apr 1 '15 at 19:13
1
1
The main AMQP implementation for Spring Integration is RabbitMQ. So, we definitely will take a look to AMQP 1.0 when RabitMQ will do that first of all. AFAIK all AMQP 1.0 vendors provide JMS bridge for that, so we really may not taking a look to that at all, because JMS is there for awhile.
– Artem Bilan
Apr 1 '15 at 19:53
The main AMQP implementation for Spring Integration is RabbitMQ. So, we definitely will take a look to AMQP 1.0 when RabitMQ will do that first of all. AFAIK all AMQP 1.0 vendors provide JMS bridge for that, so we really may not taking a look to that at all, because JMS is there for awhile.
– Artem Bilan
Apr 1 '15 at 19:53
1
1
ActiveMQ does not support AMQP 1.0 from it's JMS library. Non the less, it should be possible to use Apache Qpid Proton (qpid.apache.org/proton) to connect to ActiveMQ via AMQP 1.0 using JMS from Spring integration.
– Petter Nordlander
Apr 2 '15 at 16:58
ActiveMQ does not support AMQP 1.0 from it's JMS library. Non the less, it should be possible to use Apache Qpid Proton (qpid.apache.org/proton) to connect to ActiveMQ via AMQP 1.0 using JMS from Spring integration.
– Petter Nordlander
Apr 2 '15 at 16:58
1
1
BTW, RabbitMQ does support AMQP 1.0 see rabbitmq.com/protocols.html
– old_sound
Apr 14 '15 at 23:56
BTW, RabbitMQ does support AMQP 1.0 see rabbitmq.com/protocols.html
– old_sound
Apr 14 '15 at 23:56
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