queue names are not sorted when presented for user selection in some new UI
dialogs
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Key: QPID-2008
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-2008
Project: Qpid
password fields are not masked in the new UserManagement UI
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Key: QPID-2009
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-2009
Project: Qpid
Issue Type: Bug
Components: J
new UI dialogs open in the upper left corner of the screen on Windows
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Key: QPID-2007
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-2007
Project: Qpid
Issue Type: Bug
Julien Lavigne du Cadet wrote:
Actually, my facts were wrong, I apologize !
Before doing a queue.delete, I did a message.cancel. Sorry about that.
So to be clear, here what I did :
1) Create a queue
2) listen for any incoming messages
3) message.cancel
4) queue.delete <= here the queue doesn't
Actually, my facts were wrong, I apologize !
Before doing a queue.delete, I did a message.cancel. Sorry about that.
So to be clear, here what I did :
1) Create a queue
2) listen for any incoming messages
3) message.cancel
4) queue.delete <= here the queue doesn't exist anymore and it throws an
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Gordon Sim updated QPID-1983:
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Attachment: hello-world-0-8
hello-world-0-9
The attached examples are hello-world equivale
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Gordon Sim commented on QPID-1983:
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The hello-world example requires AMQP 0-10, it lookslik
Julien Lavigne du Cadet wrote:
"Is it possible that the queue was deleted previously when there was still a
consumer attached?"
I'm not sure if it's what you asked but I did try to delete the queue from the
consumer itself, without stopping the subscription.
Did that succeed? I.e. was that d
Steve Huston wrote:
Hi Carl,
At a high level, there are basically three ways to do this...
1. Combine the portable and store-specific code into
plug-ins, one per
store. Hope that there's only one there when the broker starts.
I like this option.
Ok... What i
Hi Carl,
> > At a high level, there are basically three ways to do this...
> >
> > 1. Combine the portable and store-specific code into
> plug-ins, one per
> > store. Hope that there's only one there when the broker starts.
> >
>
> I like this option.
Ok... What if there are multiple store p
"Is it possible that the queue was deleted previously when there was still a
consumer attached?"
I'm not sure if it's what you asked but I did try to delete the queue from the
consumer itself, without stopping the subscription.
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DeĀ : Gordon Sim [mailto:g...@redhat.com
I like choice 1, except I think the appropriate plugin should be
specified in the configuration, i.e. /etc/qpidd.conf or the analogous
windows file. If you're using a database like Oracle or SQLServer
you'll have to specify username/password, or depend or OS user
authentication.
They ar
On 07/28/2009 10:24 AM, Carl Trieloff wrote:
Steve Huston wrote:
I'm working on an Apache-licensed persistence plug-in for the qpid C++
broker. Microsoft is funding this work, so naturally it's primary
target is Windows. However, Microsoft is also supportive of the notion
that the whole communit
Steve Huston wrote:
I'm working on an Apache-licensed persistence plug-in for the qpid C++
broker. Microsoft is funding this work, so naturally it's primary
target is Windows. However, Microsoft is also supportive of the notion
that the whole community and user base would benefit from a
persisten
I'm working on an Apache-licensed persistence plug-in for the qpid C++
broker. Microsoft is funding this work, so naturally it's primary
target is Windows. However, Microsoft is also supportive of the notion
that the whole community and user base would benefit from a
persistence module operating on
Julien Lavigne du Cadet wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to delete a queue with Qpid 0.5, please see the log below.
As far as I understand, this line tends to show that the queue exists :
2009-jul-28 10:27:59 debug No messages to dispatch on queue 'management.Spy.40006ee0-17cf-4c6d-bb2c-6533e19d8c99'
How
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Aidan Skinner resolved QPID-1977.
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Resolution: Fixed
Looks good. :)
> No way back from object view
>
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Hi, I'm trying to delete a queue with Qpid 0.5, please see the log below.
As far as I understand, this line tends to show that the queue exists :
2009-jul-28 10:27:59 debug No messages to dispatch on queue
'management.Spy.40006ee0-17cf-4c6d-bb2c-6533e19d8c99'
However, just a few lines after, I
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