this be avoided .
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ssagequeuename,
qpidmessagecreator);
logger.debug("message sent to qpid on queue " +
sendmessagequeuename );
}
Thanks Akhil Samnotra Sent from my iPhoneOn 02-Nov-2016, at 8:49 PM, Rob Godfrey <rob.j.godf...@gmail.com> wrote:Did you say yo
rey wrote:
>
> Which Java client are you using? The Java client for AMQP 0-9/0-10 or the
> Qpid JMS client for AMQP 1.0? Are you using the same client at both the
> sender and the receiver?
>
> -- Rob
>
>> On 2 November 2016 at 11:22, Akhil Samnotra wrote:
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Hi Rob,
Our broker is java , client is java and the version we are using is 0.32
version
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> On 02-Nov-2016, at 3:38 PM, Rob Godfrey wrote:
>
> Hi Akhil,
>
> can you give a little more information about which Broker (C++ / Java),
t; Thanks,
> Rob
>
>> On 2 November 2016 at 08:36, Akhil Samnotra wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We are using Apache qpid as broker between Oracle 10 g DB and our
>> application. The message that is passed onto QPID is in a byte format and
>> it has both rtf
let us know how we can keep these characters intact.
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let us know how we can keep these characters intact.
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