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Chapter 1. 2023.Q4 release notes

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Release scope

This release includes the following new clients:

  • Red Hat build of Apache Qpid Proton DotNet
  • Red Hat build of Apache Qpid ProtonJ2

View all the clients from the Product Documentation for Red Hat AMQ Clients page.

This release does not include a C++ or Python client. If you require these clients, see:

Documentation structure

Starting in 2023.Q4, documentation for each Red Hat AMQ client is versioned and published independently. For example, if you navigate to Red Hat build of Rhea page, all versions of that client are available to browse.

Removed AMQ Clients

The following clients are no longer available:

  • AMQ Ruby Client

    Use the 2.11 Client as a workaround.

  • AMQ OpenWire JMS client

    Migrate to AMQ JMS or AMQ Core Protocol JMS.

  • The CMS and NMS APIs

    Users of the CMS API can migrate to AMQ C++, and users of the NMS API can migrate to AMQ .NET. The CMS and NMS APIs might have reduced functionality in AMQ 7.

Fixed Issues

For a complete list of issues that have been fixed in this release, see the following link for each client. If the client is not listed, then no issues were fixed for that particular client. Alternatively, see AMQ Clients Resolved Issues

ComponentURL

Red Hat build of Rhea

Red Hat build of Rhea 2023.Q4 Fixed Issues

Red Hat build of Apache Qpid JMS

Red Hat build of Apache Qpid JMS 2023.Q4 Fixed Issues

AMQ Spring Boot Starter

AMQ Spring Boot Starter 2023.Q4 Fixed Issues

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