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michael goulish closed PROTON-1949.
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Resolution: Not A Problem
We have found a nice workaround for this–probably better, actually--and do not
need proton to change anything.
> no message header if priority == default
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> Key: PROTON-1949
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PROTON-1949
> Project: Qpid Proton
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: michael goulish
> Priority: Major
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> Proton does not send a message header if there would be nothing in it but the
> priority field, and if the priority was set to the default value (4).
> At the router level, we are allowing the user to set priorities on addresses.
> Those priorities will be given to any message sent to that address if the
> message otherwise had no priority set.
> So - we need to be able to distinguish between messages that were assigned
> the default priority, and messages in which the priority was left undefined.
> We would like proton to send the priority field in the message header if the
> user sets any priority. Then we will be able to interpret no header, or no
> priority field in the header as "no priority was assigned".
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