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The tag was made a synonym of the tag. There is also a 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 , only 150 of them weren't tagged with either , , 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 separate, and make as a synonym of . Don't burninate anything.

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  • I don't see why the fact that spring-rabbit is the only ((widely?) known, or public) implementation of spring-amqp would be a reason to make spring-amqp an alias for spring-rabbit. For example this answer shows someone who created a quick and dirty implementation for spring-amqp for Apache Qpid. The question just isn't tagged with spring-amqp. Dec 31, 2020 at 20:19
  • Could you link the source of that quote? The current link on "discussion" points to the search you also link from "150 of them". Also, please explain why you bring it up again, when the previous discussion on this subject - judging by that quote - concluded that spring-amqp and spring-rabbit should be kept separate? Jan 1, 2021 at 10:03
  • @MarkRotteveel Fixed the link; looks like I made a copy/paste error. I brought it up again since it was part of a different (albeit related) discussion (whether to burninate spring-rabbit). It felt like it deserved its own discussion by the community now that the biggest offender (spring-rabbit vs. spring-rabbitmq) has been addressed, and it didnt' feel that a post on a separate issue was the appropriate way to decided this issue.
    – M. Justin
    Jan 2, 2021 at 17:15

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