As there is a HTTP/HTTPS ActiveMQ Transport protocol, you can already use the APiMan
Gateway ;-)
Nevertheless, I'm not sure that Apiman could offer real added value for such
architecture design as Authentication (Basic, LDAP, JDBC) & Authorization is already
designed into ActiveMQ (JAASAuthenticationPlugin & JAASAuthorization plugin) and I
don't think that the cache, quota or rate policy are meaningful for JMS-HTTP transfer
...
----- Mail original -----
De: "Eric Wittmann" <eric.wittmann(a)redhat.com>
À: "Anton Hughes" <ah(a)tradeworks.io>, "apiman-user"
<apiman-user(a)lists.jboss.org>
Envoyé: Mercredi 27 Janvier 2016 20:47:58
Objet: Re: [Apiman-user] ApiMan and ActiveMQ
Hi Anton.
Support for protocols other than http/s is on the roadmap, although it's
not coming *soon*. The gateway is absolutely designed to support other
protocols. The input/output beans for the gateway attempt to be
protocol agnostic, so hopefully we are reasonably well positioned to
implement support for something like activemq.
I don't have much experience with JMS or activemq, so I don't know
offhand how we can insert the gateway in between the client and the API.
But I'm sure there must be a way!
If you have ideas or want to contribute in this area - we'd be thrilled
to provide guidance. Otherwise you'll have to wait until the feature
reaches critical priority. :)
-Eric
On 1/27/2016 1:02 PM, Anton Hughes wrote:
Hello
I have seen that Apiman is provided as part of Fabric8, Very nice!
I am wondering, does apiman currently, or is it planned to, provide the
same features that it currently does to web services? So, policies could
also be applied to activemq queues and topics?
Thanks
--
Anton Hughes
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