Hi Suresh,
unfortunately the Apache mailing lists strip attachments from mails, so the
we can't see your program.
>From the stack trace I see you are using the now deprecated
"amqp-1-0-client-jms", which was not based on Proton, but an earlier
library developed as part of the process of validatin
Hello Suresh,
I can't help with the concrete issue at hand and I usually don't speak up on
this list, but before you make any major investments going down that path, be
aware of Service Bus for Windows Server going out of mainstream support by
January 2018. Please review
https://azure.microsof
Hi
I was trying to implement Windows Service Bus 1.1 with AMQP for my project, I
have installed Windows Service Bus 1.1
and created a Queue with the name test using Service Bus Explorer,
I am testing the sample Service bus functionality with the Java program
attached in the email,
When I run th
Hi
I was trying to implement Windows Service Bus 1.1 with AMQP for my project, I
have installed Windows Service Bus 1.1
and created a Queue with the name test using Service Bus Explorer,
I am testing the sample Service bus functionality with the Java program
attached in the email,
When I run th
Thanks Keith for the update.
- Ramayan
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 2:35 AM, Keith W wrote:
> Hi Ramayan
>
> We are still looking at our approach to the Broker's flow to disk
> feature in light of the defect you highlighted. We have some work in
> flight this week investigating alternative approach
The Apache Qpid (http://qpid.apache.org) community is pleased to
announce the immediate availability of Apache Qpid JMS 0.23.0.
This is the latest release of our newer JMS client supporting the
Advanced Message Queuing Protocol 1.0 (AMQP 1.0, ISO/IEC 19464,
http://www.amqp.org), based around the A