Re: ANN: BTActiveMQClient - Apache ActiveMQ messaging system client



Kevin Powick schrieb:
Michael Justin wrote:

BTActiveMQClient

Requirements

* Internet Direct (Indy) 10.2

It would be much better if supported a variety of communication
libraries. Being dependent strictly on Indy is a non-starter for me.


Good point - many thanks for this feedback.

Fortunately, the BTActiveMQClient communcation layer is very simple. It should be possible to use some kind of adapter class to plug in different libraries.

I will evaluate other libraries, like Synapse - which already has Free Pascal Support (in Indy it is still work in progress).

Greetings,
Michael
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