stomp-conduit: Stompl Conduit Client
The Stomp Protocol specifies message-oriented interoperability. Applications connect to a message broker to send (publish) or receive (subscribe) messages through queues. Interoperating applications do not know the location or internal structure of each other. They see only each other's interfaces, i.e. the messages published and subscribed through a broker.
The Stomp Queue library provides
a Stomp client, using abstractions like Reader
and Writer
Queues.
The Stomp Conduit library provides an abstraction level
on top of queues, where not single messages are in the focus
of the API, but streams of messages,
either infinite streams or
multipart messages with an explicit last message segment.
The latter concept is
an extension of the Stomp specification.
More information, examples and a test suite are available on http://github.com/toschoo/mom. The Stomp specification can be found at http://stomp.github.com.
Release History:
- 0.0.1
- Initial release extra-source-files: changelog.txt
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Versions [RSS] | 0.0.1, 0.0.2, 0.0.3, 0.1.0, 0.5.0 |
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Dependencies | base (>=4.0 && <=5.0), conduit (>=1.0.8), mime (>=0.3.3), mtl (>=2.1.2), resourcet (>=1.1.2.2), stomp-queue (>=0.1.1), stompl (>=0.1.1) [details] |
License | LicenseRef-LGPL |
Copyright | Copyright (c) Tobias Schoofs, 2013 - 2014 |
Author | Tobias Schoofs |
Maintainer | tobias dot schoofs at gmx dot net |
Category | Network, Message-oriented Middleware, Stomp, Client, Conduit |
Home page | http://github.com/toschoo/mom |
Uploaded | by TobiasSchoofs at 2014-06-18T21:46:17Z |
Distributions | NixOS:0.5.0 |
Reverse Dependencies | 1 direct, 0 indirect [details] |
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