Did you say you are using bytes messages? How are you converting those messages into character data? My first thought would be that this is an application issue not an issue within Qpid, but it would be good if you could provide some code that demonstrates what you are seeing.
Thanks, Rob On 2 November 2016 at 13:06, Akhil Samnotra <samnotraak...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi rob , > > We are using Java client as 1.7, > Qpid client is 0.18 > Qpid server-0.32 > The Java client for AMQP 0-9,0-10 and 0-8 > > As our Java version was older so on using latest client we were getting > some compatibility issue > > Thanks > > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 02-Nov-2016, at 5:49 PM, Rob Godfrey <rob.j.godf...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Which Java client are you using? The Java client for AMQP 0-9/0-10 or the > Qpid JMS client for AMQP 1.0? Are you using the same client at both the > sender and the receiver? > > -- Rob > > On 2 November 2016 at 11:22, Akhil Samnotra <samnotraak...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Rob, >> >> Our broker is java , client is java and the version we are using is 0.32 >> version >> >> Thanks >> >> Akhil Samnotra >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> > On 02-Nov-2016, at 3:38 PM, Rob Godfrey <rob.j.godf...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > >> > Hi Akhil, >> > >> > can you give a little more information about which Broker (C++ / Java), >> > which client (Java, C+, Python, etc), and which versions of the broker >> and >> > client you are using? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Rob >> > >> >> On 2 November 2016 at 08:36, Akhil Samnotra <samnotraak...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> We are using Apache qpid as broker between Oracle 10 g DB and our >> >> application. The message that is passed onto QPID is in a byte format >> and >> >> it has both rtf content and the xml content coming from the DB. >> >> >> >> The encoding used in the database is ISO-8859-1. >> >> >> >> It was observed when some special characters that were there in one of >> the >> >> XML was passed onto the QPID as a message they got changed with ? or >> some >> >> other format . >> >> >> >> And once this message, stored on the local file system and used by the >> >> application, these special characters were seen as ?. >> >> >> >> We want to keep these characters intact. >> >> >> >> The characters are: >> >> >> >> ° >> >> >> >> : >> >> >> >> { ( [ >> >> >> >> ± ≠ >> >> >> >> µ >> >> >> >> π >> >> >> >> Ω >> >> >> >> – >> >> >> >> - >> >> >> >> The Character as seen inside QPID Message Queue: >> >> >> >> ? >> >> >> >> ? >> >> >> >> { ( [ >> >> >> >> ± ≠>> >> >> >> µ >> >> >> >> Ï€ >> >> >> >> Ω >> >> >> >> – >> >> >> >> - >> >> >> >> The characters seen in the applicatoion: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ? >> >> >> >> ? >> >> >> >> { ( [ >> >> >> >> ± ? >> >> >> >> µ >> >> >> >> ? >> >> >> >> ? >> >> >> >> ? >> >> >> >> - >> >> >> >> Also, the encoding used in the application is ISO-8859-1. >> >> >> >> Hence, can you please let us know how we can keep these characters >> intact. >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >> >> >> Akhil Samnotra >> >> >> >> +91-7888044049 >> >> >> > >