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We recognise that this is a valid requirement. However it doesn't fit with our delivery plans for the next couple of years.
As a result we are declining this Idea. While declined the Idea can still be voted, and commented, upon.
Due to processing by IBM, this request was reassigned to have the following updated attributes:
Brand - WebSphere
Product family - Integration
Product - IBM MQ
For recording keeping, the previous attributes were:
Brand - WebSphere
Product family - Connectivity and Integration
Product - IBM MQ
The SOE for TDD (and TT clients) is based on platforms that were popular / current when Telemetry originally shipped with MQ 7.0.1. We would like to get to the point where the SOE for the Telemetry related "clients" is reviewed and enhanced on a a release by release basis. Not just adding new platform coverage but also removing old ones.
There are so many platform combinations (chipset, architecture, kernel, libraries) to the point that MQ can only ever hope to explicitly support a small number. it should provide binaries for popular ones. Going forward, making TDD reference implementations available in the same way as the MQTT clients will provide the same benefit as the TT clients. One of the key benefits being customers and partners have an immediate route to getting a working TDD for platforms that MQ has not supplied binaries. If customers want support then they can ask for formal support as part of the product (SOE) or other routes such as OEM could be attractive.