looks like you were closing the connection. In my scenario I donot close
the connection . Just to simulate a crash or an application close. So if a
connection is not closed. The queues do not get deleted.


On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Darryl L. Pierce <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 01:15:26PM -0400, Rajesh Khan wrote:
> > Currently I have an app call it "Sender" that creates topics using the
> > following string
> >
> > std::string sender_string = queue_name +";{create:always, delete:always,
> > node:{type:topic}}";
> >
> > Now I was under the impression that if the sender application closes for
> > some reason The Broker would delete the topics created by the sender and
> > all those applications that were listening to the topic would get an
> > exception however this is not happening. Am I missing something here ?
> Any
> > suggestions ?
>
> I just used the spout example app on a fresh Qpid broker (no existing
> messages, exchanges or queues):
>
>   $ ./spout "my-queue;{create:always, delete:always, node:{type:topic}}"
>
> and afterward found no queue.
>
> What is the name of your queue? And was the queue by any chance already
> there when your client connected to the broker?
>
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