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Qpid.cpp.bindings.qpid.dotnet binding package.
1. Features
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A. This binding package provides a .NET Interop wrapper around the
Qpid C++ Messaging interface. It exposes the Messaging interface through
a series of managed code classes that may be used by any .NET language.
B. A sessionreceiver assembly provides session message callback functionality.
2. Prerequisites
================
A. From a fresh check-out of Qpid sources, execute an in-source CMake.
This command puts the CMake output files in the same directories
as the Qpid source files.
> cd cpp
> cmake -i
B. Build the qpid-cpp solution.
> qpid-cpp.sln
Select Configuration Debug
Select Platform Win32
Compile the ALL_BUILD project
3. Building the Dotnet Binding solution
=======================================
A. Open solution file cpp\bindings\qpid\dotnet\org.apache.qpid.messaging.sln
Select Configuration Debug
Select Platform x86
Compile the solution
4. Running the examples
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A. csharp.direct.receiver
B. csharp.direct.sender
C. csharp.map.receiver
D. csharp.map.sender
E. csharp.map.callback.receiver
F. csharp.map.callback.sender
G. csharp.example.server
H. visualbasic.example.server
I. csharp.example.client
J. csharp.example.drain
K. csharp.example.spout
L. csharp.example.declare_queues
M. csharp.example.helloworld
N. powershell.example.helloworld
5. Running the tests
====================
A. TBD
6. Notes
========
A. Directory cpp\bindings\qpid\dotnet\bld holds a solution file and two
project files that are executed during automated winsdk builds.
These are not meant to be run interactively.
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