# Using AMQP Apache ActiveMQ Artemis is also a pure AMQP 1.0 broker, with a high performant and feature complete protocol manager for AMQP. You can use *any* AMQP 1.0 compatible clients. A short list includes: - qpid clients at the [qpid project](http://qpid.apache.org/download.html) - [.NET Clients](https://blogs.apache.org/activemq/entry/using-net-libraries-with-activemq) - [Javascript NodeJS](https://github.com/noodlefrenzy/node-amqp10) - [Java Script RHEA](https://github.com/grs/rhea) ... and many others. # Message Conversions The broker will not perform any message conversion to any other protocols when sending AMQP and receiving AMQP. However if you intend your message to be received on a AMQP JMS Client, you must follow the JMS Mapping convention: - [JMS Mapping Conventions](https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/53086/amqp-bindmap-jms-v1.0-wd05.pdf) If you send a body type that is not recognized by this specification the conversion between AMQP and any other protocol will make it a Binary Message. So, make sure you follow these conventions if you intend to cross protocols or languages. Especially on the message body. A compatibility setting, allows aligning the naming convention of AMQP queues (JMS Durable and Shared Subscriptions) with CORE. For backwards compatibility reasons, you need to explicitly enable this via broker configuration: * amqp-use-core-subscription-naming * true - use queue naming convention that is aligned with CORE. * false (DEFAULT) - use older naming convention. # Example We have a few examples as part of the Artemis distribution: - .NET: * ./examples/protocols/amqp/dotnet - ProtonCPP * ./examples/protocols/amqp/proton-cpp - Ruby * ./examples/protocols/amqp/proton-ruby - Java (Using the qpid JMS Client) * ./examples/protocols/amqp/queue