Re: Deadlock when using amqp-1-0 client to connect to amqp-0-9-1 broker

2013-12-06 Thread Pavel Moravec
Hi Brian,
let raise it in upstream JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID

Kind regards,
Pavel Moravec


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 I wanted to report it as a bug for development team, but don't know how.
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RE: Windows Mobile 6.5

2013-12-06 Thread Steve Huston
Hi Ryan,

The users list is the best place for this type of question.

You actually may want to consider the AMQP Messenger API in the Proton kit - 
that would get you AMQP 1.0 via a C API. Again, nobody has tried that on Win 
Mobile that I know of, but it does run on Windows.

-Steve

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 I was not certain if this should be posted to the Users or Developers list 
 but I
 wanted to get the group(s) thoughts on my options on implementing  AMQP
 1.0 within a Windows Mobile 6.5 Application.The development
 environment  is .net  CF 3.5.  I need to be able to connect to the Azure
 Service Bus.
 
 Cheers
 Ryan
 
 
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How to create an exclusive queue?

2013-12-06 Thread Marcelo Vieira
Is there a way to create a new and exclusive queue that accepts only one 
session at a time? I'm trying to use 'qpid-config' command for this, is 
there any parameter to do that?


I tried using the configuration x-declare: {auto-delete: false, 
exclusive: true} in the creation of the session, but it seems to have 
had no result


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Re: How to create an exclusive queue?

2013-12-06 Thread Gordon Sim

On 12/06/2013 03:43 PM, Marcelo Vieira wrote:

Is there a way to create a new and exclusive queue that accepts only one
session at a time? I'm trying to use 'qpid-config' command for this, is
there any parameter to do that?

I tried using the configuration x-declare: {auto-delete: false,
exclusive: true} in the creation of the session, but it seems to have
had no result


You can't really do it from qpid-config. However you can add that 
x-declare to the node properties of the addres you use to create the 
sender/receiver/publisher/consumer, e.g


  my-queue; {node:{x-declare: {auto-delete: false, exclusive: true}}}


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Re: How to create an exclusive queue?

2013-12-06 Thread Marcelo Vieira

Hi Gordon,

Thanks for reply. I tried to do that anyway, but it seems that did not 
work. I have a script that runs as a daemon and creates a session to 
read messagens from a queue. Even with x-declare, other scripts can 
create sessions to read messages from the same queue, and I need to 
avoid this.


Is there some additional configuration required on the server to do this?

On 06-12-2013 13:50, Gordon Sim wrote:

On 12/06/2013 03:43 PM, Marcelo Vieira wrote:

Is there a way to create a new and exclusive queue that accepts only one
session at a time? I'm trying to use 'qpid-config' command for this, is
there any parameter to do that?

I tried using the configuration x-declare: {auto-delete: false,
exclusive: true} in the creation of the session, but it seems to have
had no result


You can't really do it from qpid-config. However you can add that 
x-declare to the node properties of the addres you use to create the 
sender/receiver/publisher/consumer, e.g


  my-queue; {node:{x-declare: {auto-delete: false, exclusive: true}}}


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Re: How to create an exclusive queue?

2013-12-06 Thread Darryl L. Pierce
On Fri, Dec 06, 2013 at 06:15:52PM +, Gordon Sim wrote:
 So actually a better suggestion might be, e.g.:
 
 'my-queue; {create:always, link:{x-subscribe:{exclusive:True}}}'

QQ - does create:always recreate the queue each time, even if it already
exists?

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