YES!!!
Now temporary queues are deletes as expected!
Huge thanks for help!
Do you think the fix should be included in proton mainline?
Just in case the patch is attached.
Best regards,
On 01.08.2018 14:03, Gordon Sim wrote:
> On 01/08/18 11:44, Michael Ivanov wrote:
>> Currently I have the foll
On 01/08/18 11:44, Michael Ivanov wrote:
Currently I have the following:
[0x55da51103a80]: -> AMQP
[0x55da51103a80]:0 -> @open(16) [container-id="03F84325-E282-4535-800D-637EB4383871",
hostname="localhost", channel-max=32767]
[0x55da51103a80]:0 -> @begin(17) [next-outgoing-id=0,
inco
Currently I have the following:
[0x55da51103a80]: -> AMQP
[0x55da51103a80]:0 -> @open(16)
[container-id="03F84325-E282-4535-800D-637EB4383871", hostname="localhost",
channel-max=32767]
[0x55da51103a80]:0 -> @begin(17) [next-outgoing-id=0,
incoming-window=2147483647, outgoing-window=21474
On 31/07/18 21:21, Michael Ivanov wrote:
Then I modified messenger.c (starting from line 1768) and set 'exclusive'
property there on source terminus when creating queue using '#' specifier
[...]
And after that I have seen that my temporary queues started to be created
in exclusive mode, at leas
Greetings,
I tried setting lifetime-policy in qmf request and I do not see any difference.
Then I modified messenger.c (starting from line 1768) and set 'exclusive'
property there on source terminus when creating queue using '#' specifier
as follows:
if (pn_streq(name, "#")) {
pn_data_t *
On 03/07/18 21:15, Michael Ivanov wrote:
Hallo,
I'm trying to create a queue using qmf message to qpidd cpp (1.38) as follows
(pseudocode, actually pn_data_* functions are used to construct the message):
subject='broker',
correlation_id='1',
reply_to='X',
properties={
Hallo,
I'm trying to create a queue using qmf message to qpidd cpp (1.38) as follows
(pseudocode, actually pn_data_* functions are used to construct the message):
subject='broker',
correlation_id='1',
reply_to='X',
properties={
'method': 'request'
'qmf.opcode': '_m
On 13/03/18 10:25, Michael Ivanov wrote:
Hallo,
On 16.02.2018 21:37, Gordon Sim wrote:
If the queue is both auto-delete and exclusive, it is deleted when the link
that caused it to be created is closed. If it is
auto-delete only, it is deleted when it is 'no longer used', which is currently
Hallo,
On 16.02.2018 21:37, Gordon Sim wrote:
> If the queue is both auto-delete and exclusive, it is deleted when the link
> that caused it to be created is closed. If it is
> auto-delete only, it is deleted when it is 'no longer used', which is
> currently interpreted by qpidd to being when t
On 15/02/18 20:40, Michael Ivanov wrote:
Greetings!
I have a problem with autodeleted queues. I have a service that reads amqp
messages
and sends replies using reply_to value. Client that sends the message generates
temporary queue to use for replies using "/#" syntax. Client sends the message,
On 15/02/18 20:40, Michael Ivanov wrote:
Greetings!
I have a problem with autodeleted queues. I have a service that reads amqp
messages
and sends replies using reply_to value. Client that sends the message generates
temporary queue to use for replies using "/#" syntax. Client sends the message,
Greetings!
I have a problem with autodeleted queues. I have a service that reads amqp
messages
and sends replies using reply_to value. Client that sends the message generates
temporary queue to use for replies using "/#" syntax. Client sends the message,
waits for reply and terminates. But tempor
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