tabish121 wrote: > > At what point are you subscribing to the temp destination, before or > after you send the message? >
I tried both. I have written some Python-Test programs to illustrate the issue. You should be able to run both programms with plain Python (no external libraries needed). The constant HOST has to be fixed to point to your ActiveMQ instance. I implemented a simple ping "server" reading from a queue and sending back the messages to the queue given in the reply-to header. It is available for inspection at http://static.23.nu/md/Pictures/reply_test.py - the interesting part is in BouncerHandler.recv_message(). The client used for testing is available at http://static.23.nu/md/Pictures/somp_test.py - the interesting part is in stompRPC(). If I use /queue/someting in the reply-to header it works. If I use /temp-queue/someting in the reply-to header, it doesn't work. If I use /foo/something in the reply-to header I get something like ERROR message:Illegal destination name: [/foo/temp-queue/queue.test.bouncer] -- ActiveMQ STOMP destinations must begine with one of: /queue/ /topic/ /temp-queue/ /temp-topic/ So obviously ActiveMQ knows about /temp-queue/ and /temp-topic/ - I just dont know how to use it or it is broken in ActiveMQ. Regards Maximillian -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/STOMP-and--temp-queue--tf4191237s2354.html#a11940633 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.