Hi Gordon/Alan

Thanks for pointing this out and for your suggestions.
I have fixed the problem as of now by generating the unique name.  I am 
working on making the name creation as a hierarchical name and it will 
take some time before I commit those changes.

Regards,
Bhupendra 




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On Tue, 2006-09-19 at 12:43 +0100, Gordon Sim wrote:
> Perhaps some session information should be passed into the AMQChannel 
> constructor and this could be prepended to the channel id as the managed 

> objects name? Or just use the object ref to create a unique name and 
> have the channel id as a property?

I'd suggest a simple tree model. Anything that is only unique in the
scope of some parent object should have the parent's name prepended to
its own. That makes the names easy to generate but also easy to predict
for users.

Cheers,
Alan.




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