The old 0-10 version that is pure .NET (0.5) or the updated version that
Cliff has been working extensively on (coming in 0.6 from trunk)?
Sorry if this is confusing, we should deprecate the old one from the
source tree...
Carl.
Alexei Sosin wrote:
I use 0-10 client, and the dll version is 1.0.0.0
By the way, it contains a bug in Client.close() for sure, because it hangs
indefinitely (but that's another story)
-----Original Message-----
From: Carl Trieloff [mailto:cctriel...@redhat.com]
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 3:25 PM
To: dev@qpid.apache.org
Cc: Cliff Jansen (Interop Systems Inc)
Subject: Re: 10000 msgs limit per session
Sounds like a bug, which version of .NET client are you using?
Carl.
Alexei Sosin wrote:
I noted that there is a limitation in .Net client, to receive 10 000 messages
only per session. Client just stops receiving them after this number has
passed.
Digging into the 0-10 client code, there is a line in ClientSession.cs:
messageFlow(queue, MessageCreditUnit.MESSAGE, 10000);
So the worj-around for me is that client should count messages and re-create
session once it hits the limit.
But, why this limitation is there? I see no such limits mentioned in AMQP spec.
--Alexei
yahoo: alexei.sosin
mts: 6021715
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