sry hackingbear - I can't remember the original context of this
conversation - a little help pls! :)
cheers,
Rob
On 17 Jan 2010, at 00:52, hackingbear wrote:
OK, got back to this.
I tried and it still does not work. Here is how the codes for
timestamping
the message at the filter looks like
public void send(ProducerBrokerExchange producerExchange, Message
msg)
throws Exception {
ActiveMQMessage amqmsg = (ActiveMQMessage)msg;
Object msgObj = msg.getMessage();
if (msgObj instanceof javax.jms.Message) {
javax.jms.Message jmsMsg = (javax.jms.Message) msgObj;
if (jmsMsg.getObjectProperty("timestamp") == null) {
jmsMsg.setLongProperty("timestamp",
System.currentTimeMillis());
}
}
At the consumer, this value does not exist for the received message.
Notice that the "msg" argument is always of class ActiveMQMessage
which is a
subclass of command.Message and implements javax.jms.Message. And
msg.getMessage() simply returns itself as seen in the debugger.
So I still have no way to set the property at the broker level. Any
other
idea?
Thanks
rajdavies wrote:
f you are setting a jms property - make sure
messageSend.getMessage()
returns a javax.jms.Message and set the property there. It should
work
On 16 Nov 2009, at 19:02, hackingbear wrote:
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