FAQ has been edited by Carl Trieloff (Jan 15, 2009). Content:This page is a collection of FAQ and How to-s for Qpid. If you have a question, post it to the users list and we will place the answer here to build out our FAQ/ How to. FAQHow ToHow to use RDMA with QpidThe RDMA plugin uses native OFED1.3 and puts AMQP directly onto the DMA. When using the RDMA plug-in for Qpid note the following
Once you have it up and running, use latencytest to make sure it is working. You should see latencies between 50 and 80us round trip. > The TTL can be set in the message headers and the messages get dequeued if TTL expires. Message TTL, auto expireI need to be able to set time for a message that I send to be removed from the queue if it is not read by my subscriber. For example: I enqueue a message and I want it to be automatically dequeued after a certain amount of time has passed.Is there a feature like this in qpid? yes, the TTL can be set in the message headers and the messages get dequeued if TTL expires E.g. from c++: Message m("Hello World!");
m.getDeliveryProperties().setTtl(500);
Sets a 500 millisecond timeout. |
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