The spring-rabbitmq tag was made a synonym of the spring-rabbit tag. There is also a spring-amqp tag.
Per the Spring AMQP documentation, these are two separate things: the base abstraction and the RabbitMQ implementation of the abstraction:
The project consists of two parts; spring-amqp is the base abstraction, and spring-rabbit is the RabbitMQ implementation.
I haven't been able to find any evidence of the existence of non-RabbitMQ implementations of Spring AMQP, either in the Spring AMQP documentation or in a web search.
Of the 1373 questions tagged spring-amqp, only 150 of them weren't tagged with either spring-rabbit, rabbitmq, or didn't contain "Rabbit", "RabbitMQ", "RabbitTemplate", or "RabbitListener" (I couldn't find a way to exclude anything containing "rabbit" from my search).
Given these points, is there value to having separate spring-amqp
and spring-rabbit
tags? If not, a tag synonym seems appropriate.
I saw one bit of discussion on this as part of an answer to a related burnination question on Meta that suggested against it:
There are 3 tags currently. One is about Spring-amqp and the other one is about a specific implementation called Spring-rabbit. You would like to burninate 2 of them, which are both on-topic and unambiguous. The only problem with them is that they are messy. The community should agree to keep only 2 of them, and make the third one an alias. No need to burninate anything.
I would suggest to keep spring-amqp separate, and make spring-rabbitmq as a synonym of spring-rabbit. Don't burninate anything.