I'm looking for a J2ME client for ActiveMQ these day.. Did Ian's work from long ago make it into the project? I don't see anything obvious in the docs or in the source tree.
Thx, James.Strachan wrote: > > Awesome stuff BTW Ian - I'd *love* a J2ME Stomp/ActiveMQ client :) > > BTW the correlation-id is the Stomp-approved name for passing along the > correlationID; in JMS-land its really a property called JMSCorrelationID, > so changing your selector header to > > activemq.selector:JMSCorrelationID= '11143353544334-0' > > Should do the trick I think. > > I confess this renaming of JMSCorrelationID -> correlation-id in Stomp > could be a bit confusing for folks; maybe it'd be better if we let folks > keep the regular JMS* style headers? (It'd be easy to support both BTW) > > James > > > Ian de Beer wrote: >> >> Hi >> I have developed a J2ME client for ActiveMQ using the Stomp protocol. >> I would be happy to contribute this to the project, but I have a real >> show stopper issue that I cannot seem to resolve. >> I use it in a request/response mode with the request and >> subscription looking like this: >> SEND >> destination:/queue/Mobile.Queue >> reply-to:/queue/Temp.Queue >> correlation-id:11143353544334-0 >> >> <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF8' ?><request><id>loginValidation</ >> id><bean>eFileHandler</bean><method>loginValidation</ >> method><params><password>abc</password><username>ian</username></ >> params></request> >> >> ^@ >> >> and : >> >> SUBSCRIBE >> destination:/queue/Temp.Queue >> activemq.selector:correlation-id = '11143353544334-0' >> ack:client >> >> ^@ >> >> Despite various permutations of correlation-id and selector settings, >> the clients keep consuming each others messages. Could someone please >> tell me what the Stomp syntax is for selecting messages with a >> specific correlation-id from the queue. >> >> Regards >> Ian >> >> > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-client-for-J2ME-tp3625197p29393915.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
