On 02/05/16 11:03, Vavricka wrote:
I am using Qpid Java Broker 6.0.2.
Ok, so I _believe_ the java broker does not support the AMQP style
naming of properties for AMQP 1.0. You can use the JMS names however.
I can't give an authoritative answer for the two issues with 0-10
either. However AM
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Hi, folks. After a two week delay, the 0.13.0 alpha is ready.
Revision: 375c3edc on master
Artifacts:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/qpid/proton/0.13.0-alpha/
Test output:
http://home.apache.org/~jross/misc/qpid-proton-0.13-alpha-test-output.txt
See the release page[1] for more inf
I am using Qpid Java Broker 6.0.2.
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On 02/05/16 09:45, Vavricka wrote:
Hi,
i am having some issues with filtering messages.
Which broker are you using, and which version of it?
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Hi,
i am having some issues with filtering messages.
AMQP 0-10 (client 6.0.2 or 6.1.0):
* message ID filtering JMS style
Consumer created by 'session.createConsumer(this.utils.getQueue(RTG_QUEUE),
"JMSMessageID = '" + messageID + "'");', the message is in the queue and
message have correct