Yes indeed Gordon, thank you for clarifying

-- Rob


On 1 August 2013 15:01, Gordon Sim <g...@redhat.com> wrote:

> On 08/01/2013 01:52 PM, Rob Godfrey wrote:
>
>> Data and AmqpSequence allow the sender to start sending data without
>> knowing how many bytes / values the data is going to consist of.  This
>> allows for streaming scenarios where the size of the data is not known up
>> front.
>>
>> Note also that there is no bound to the size of Data or AmqpSequence,
>> whereas an AmqpValue will always be bounded by the largest AMQP data type
>> -
>> i.e. 4Gb (not that I would ever recommend sending a single message of
>> greater than 4Gb).
>>
>
> Just to clarify, each individual section of type Data or AmqpSequence is
> bounded and has its size encoded upfront. The ability to stream and/or send
> unbounded amounts of data comes through sending multiple such sections in
> the same message. Right? (Whereas only a single AmqpValue section is
> allowed per message).
>
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