I am using AMQ-cpp without the failover feature, good though that feature 
is. I am concerned with hwo to detect when the Q mgr has gone away. On the 
client side I have found that if I send a message when the broker is no 
longer running I get an exception. This enables me to test and recover on 
the client side. But I am not sure what to do on the server side. 

The client side is easy because I can send a special message which I can 
rig the server to ignore. But the server is just sitting on a consumer 
receive and does not seem to get an exception when the broker goes away. 
Unlike  the client I can't write a message. The server only writes replies 
to requests and does so using a temporary Q. So I wonder what cn be 
done....

Regards,

Andrew Marlow

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