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Implementation of the AMQ Protocol in Perl
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NAME Net::AMQP - Advanced Message Queue Protocol (de)serialization and representation SYNOPSIS use Net::AMQP; Net::AMQP::Protocol->load_xml_spec('amqp0-8.xml'); ... my @frames = Net::AMQP->parse_raw_frames(\$input); ... foreach my $frame (@frames) { if ($frame->can('method_frame') && $frame->method_frame->isa('Net::AMQP::Protocol::Connection::Start')) { my $output = Net::AMQP::Frame::Method->new( channel => 0, method_frame => Net::AMQP::Protocol::Connection::StartOk->new( client_properties => { ... }, mechanism => 'AMQPLAIN', locale => 'en_US', response => { LOGIN => 'guest', PASSWORD => 'guest', }, ), ); print OUT $output->to_raw_frame(); } } DESCRIPTION This module implements the frame (de)serialization and representation of the Advanced Message Queue Protocol (http://www.amqp.org/). It is to be used in conjunction with client or server software that does the actual TCP/IP communication. While it's being written with AMQP version 0-8 in mind, as the spec is defined by an external xml file, support for 0-9, 0-9-1 and eventually 0-10 is hoped for. CLASS METHODS parse_raw_frames ($string_ref) Given a scalar reference to a binary string, return a list of Net::AMQP::Frame objects, consuming the data in the string. Croaks on invalid input. SEE ALSO POE::Component::Client::AMQP COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2009 Eric Waters and XMission LLC (http://www.xmission.com/). All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. AUTHOR Eric Waters <[email protected]>
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