I just tried qpid-client-0.32-bin.tar.gz (we were using 0.30). Still the same.
Is this version to be considered new or should I search for sthing else?

Best regards,

05.11.2015 15:37, Gordon Sim пишет:
> On 11/05/2015 12:06 PM, Robbie Gemmell wrote:
>> On 5 November 2015 at 11:45, Gordon Sim <g...@redhat.com> wrote:
>>> If there was a way to configure the dynamic-node-properties requested in
>>> this case, then the desired lifetime-policy could be selected. (I had
>>> incorrectly assumed that the 'S' process was also using messenger). Can
>>> anyone familiar with the 'original' 1.0 JMS client comment on whether the
>>> dynamic-node-properties are configurable in any way?
>>
>> Having a peek at the source, the dynamic node properties aren't
>> configurable and are not being set when the 'original' 1.0 JMS client
>> creates a temporary destination.
> 
> Thanks for confirming!
> 
>> The new JMS client sets them with delete-on-close for the lifetime
>> policy when creating temporary destinations.
> 
> Ok, so one option might be to use that new client. (Caveat, I have not tried 
> that out myself and as I've already demonstrated on
> this thread my instincts are not to be trusted).
> 
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