+1
Gordon Sim wrote
> On 08/29/2013 04:11 PM, Gordon Sim wrote:
>> On 08/29/2013 03:00 PM, Jakub Scholz wrote:
>>> Right now, it seems that the reconnect(...) method always requires the
>>> URL
>>> of the broker to reconnect to. Maybe it would be useful to also add a
>>> reconnect() method without
[X] Yes, remove the language bindings from qpid-cpp-${VER}
Havn't been able to compile bindings from this package since 0.22 anyway!
Jimmy
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The changes seem to be in what exchange routes end up being created however
messages are still not making it. Specifically, ./qpid-config exchanges -r now
looks like this:
Exchange '' (direct)
bind [050aed7f-31c5-4018-ab99-f248b1789573:0.0] =>
050aed7f-31c5-4018-ab99-f248b1789573:0.0
+1
Ted Ross wrote
> On 09/12/2013 05:44 AM, Christian Fromme wrote:
>> Hi Gordon,
>>
>> thanks again for your quick reply.
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Gordon Sim <
> gsim@
> > wrote:
>>
>>> I think the drops are caused by management events. The broker will
>>> generate
>>> events an
+1
>The Apache Qpid community is pleased to announce the immediate
>availability of Apache Qpid 0.24.
>Apache Qpid (http://qpid.apache.org) is a cross-platform enterprise
>messaging solution which implements the Advanced Message Queuing
>Protocol (AMQP, http://www.amqp.org). It provides brok
Yes
Darryl L. Pierce wrote
> On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 10:02:24AM -0400, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
>> Gordon was installing the qpid-cpp 0.24 sources [1], which failed due to
>> the LICENSE file for the Perl bindings not being present. After filling
>> out a JIRA for this [2] and a comment from Gordo
--Ted Ross wrote-
If you run qpid-tool, it will subscribe to the updates. The
qpid-printevents utility will subscribe to (and display) the events.
+1
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-bacon wrote-
> Outout of qpid-stat -e on A after trying to send a message to b and then c
>
>Exchanges
> exchangetype dur bind msgIn msgOut msgDrop byteIn
> byteOut byteDrop
>
> >==
-Gordon Sim wrote-
>[Both the c++ and java brokers are still heavily based on the old pre
>-1.0 AMQP model of queues, exchanges and bindings which didn't have an
>explicit concept of 'topic'. The common usage though is to have an
>exchange for a topic, with the type c
+1
>The Apache Qpid community is pleased to announce the immediate
>availability of Apache Qpid 0.24.
>Apache Qpid (http://qpid.apache.org) is a cross-platform enterprise
>messaging solution which implements the Advanced Message Queuing
>Protocol (AMQP, http://www.amqp.org). It provides brok
Output of qpid-config exchanges -r …
>From A:
Exchange '' (direct)
bind [bbdae4e2-0430-4742-a807-15ace7783f27:0.0] =>
bbdae4e2-0430-4742-a807-15ace7783f27:0.0
bind [A] => A
bind
[qpid.bridge_queue_qpid.tcp:192.168.0.2:5672!test-topic!test-topic!_d7ea0855-a1db-451a-bb72-ec61814db3e
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