Hi Jakub,
Thank you for investigation and keeping the thread alive. I hope we will get
to a conclusion soon about how to fix this.
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Hamid.
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AMQP 1.0 defines below elements for defining Composite type filed Notation
.
name
Type
requires
default
label
mandatory
multiple
I have question on Type where AMQP says it can be specific type or '*' .
I want to know what is meaning of * . does this includes all amqp types ,
primitive
Hi ,
As Per amqp 1.0, below types are supported for payload part of amqp .
3.2.6 Data
type name=data class=restricted source=binary provides=section
descriptor name=amqp:data:binary code=0x:0x0075/
/type
A data section contains opaque binary data.
3.2.7 AMQP Sequence
type
Python is used for some of the code generation involved in the build, so
it is required to build the C++ client API.
-Steve
On 8/1/13 7:24 AM, yonexw zw...@liquidcapital.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to build qpid C++ client apid, when I configure it I found it
will use python. And I am sure
Hi,
I think the Python is needed only at the build time for generating some
parts of the code. I do not think you need it at runtime.
Regards
Jakub
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 1:24 PM, yonexw zw...@liquidcapital.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to build qpid C++ client apid, when I configure it I
One more update from my side ... I finally managed to build the 0.22
release. The problem is fully reproducible there as well. However, I tried
to increase the BufferCount value in AsynchIO.h from 4 to 5 and that seems
to solve the problem - at least in the terms that the error doesn't
reproduce
Thanks guys for your quick answer.
I found libqpidclient.so libqpidmessaging.so will link to python. I will try
to unlink it when build it.
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Those libraries are not linked to python.
Steve Huston
(sent from my iPhone - please excuse brevity and typos)
On Aug 1, 2013, at 7:49 AM, yonexw zw...@liquidcapital.com wrote:
Thanks guys for your quick answer.
I found libqpidclient.so libqpidmessaging.so will link to python. I will try
It means all types including described types, subject to any further
restriction implied by the requires field (i.e. a field can be type=* but
requires=foo, in which case the value can only be of a type which has
provides=foo)
-- Rob
On 1 August 2013 13:11, Rakesh Kushwaha kushwah...@gmail.com
Data and AmqpSequence allow the sender to start sending data without
knowing how many bytes / values the data is going to consist of. This
allows for streaming scenarios where the size of the data is not known up
front.
Note also that there is no bound to the size of Data or AmqpSequence,
On 08/01/2013 01:52 PM, Rob Godfrey wrote:
Data and AmqpSequence allow the sender to start sending data without
knowing how many bytes / values the data is going to consist of. This
allows for streaming scenarios where the size of the data is not known up
front.
Note also that there is no
The BDBHAMessageStore MBean will show up for a particular virtualhost if it
is using the BDBHAMessageStore, which suggests that you aren't actually
doing so.
I notice that you linked to the 0.22 docs below, but you mention in the
title you are using a 0.20 broker. There was a typo in the example
Yes indeed Gordon, thank you for clarifying
-- Rob
On 1 August 2013 15:01, Gordon Sim g...@redhat.com wrote:
On 08/01/2013 01:52 PM, Rob Godfrey wrote:
Data and AmqpSequence allow the sender to start sending data without
knowing how many bytes / values the data is going to consist of.
My active node's configuration looks like the following:
virtualhost
nametest/name
test
store
classorg.apache.qpid.server.store.berkeleydb.BDBHAMessageStore/class
environment-path${QPID_WORK}/bdbhastore/eutilrhs1/environment-path
highAvailability
The below looks reasonable, in which case another option would be that the
mbean provider isnt being discovered. Do you have the qpid-bdbstore-jmx jar
in your lib/plugins folder?
If so, can you outline the steps you used to set up and start the broker? I
downloaded the 0.20 release before
Hi Jakub,
It is really good to know that increasing the BufferCount value to 5 helps
to resolve the problem.
Should we double the BufferCount from 4 to 8 instead? Or do you thing there
any be any negative effects of doing this?
Thanks
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Hi Hamid,
I'm sorry, I do not really know the idea behind the buffers. Steve
mentioned the possibility of increasing the buffer count. From the code
where the exception is created it is apparent that there is additional
buffer missing, but I do not really know how the SSL data are decrypted and
I was missing the jar. I can now see the bean in jconsole. Thanks for the
quick response.
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In your High Availability documentation for the Java Broker, section 1.6.3.2
- Depictions of cluster operation has a section called Master Failure and
Recovery which describes the sequence of events for a master failover and
the replica taking over the master's role. One of the items states the
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