gt; <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-1980>)<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-1980>
> .
Yes that was a rather unfortunate issue, thanks for providing a patch for it.
Cheers
Martin
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> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:53 PM, Marti
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>>> 2) private temporary queue bound to a topic exchange (or indeed other
>>> exchange types) - in this case you probably want to kill the slow
>>> consumer
>>>
>>> Thoughts?
>>>
>>
>> I agree.
>>
>> At present the c++ broker is much more limited and can either: kill the
>> publisher, flow to disk, or discard the oldest message(s) to make room.
>>
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>> org.apache.qpid.client.AMQConnectionFactory.createConnection(AMQConnectionFactory.java:325)
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build against qpid 0.5.
Would be good if there could be a matching branch for the cpp in the
jboss repository.
I see there is one there for the Java Broker persistent module.
Martin
> Alternatively, of course, you can build from the trunk for both the store
> and qpid if you wish.
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sages and other details will come
later.
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Broker. The QPID CPP
> client appears to handle this. This is with Sun's Java6 implementation on
> Fedora9. I believe I also tried this with Sun's Java5 and JRockit's Java5.
When you say the 'CPP client' do you mean the Java client to the cpp broker?
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Apache Qpid (http://qpid.apache.org) is a cross platform enterprise messaging
solution which implements the Advanced Message Queueing Protocol
(http://www.amqp.org). It provides brokers written in C++ and Java and clie
app to see what is gong on as I
would have thought that starting afterwards should work.
Were you using the matching Java broker in your test? Not that it
should matter but just so that I can reproduce more accurately what
you are doing.
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kward compatible and should make it easier to redesign the our
virtualhost configuration.
As allways comments on this short term approach and any potential
future solutions for virtualhosts or the whole configuration are most
welcome.
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