kind of gets lost.
>
> I'm interested to hear whether this is an issue with AMQ,
> spring-integration, neither, or both.
>
> Meanwhile, I'm at least attempting to get this internal framework to use my
> own header mapper, but it looks tedious at best.
>
> Thanks
>
&g
ramework to use my
own header mapper, but it looks tedious at best.
Thanks
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oesn't. Guess I'm thinking it is AMQ's responsibility to use the connection
> user name and place it in JMSXUserID.
>
> I will put together a repro/test on Monday.
>
> Thanks
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o use the connection
user name and place it in JMSXUserID.
I will put together a repro/test on Monday.
Thanks
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On Fri, 2012-05-18 at 08:26 -0700, gauche wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get JMSXUserID to pass from producer (client) to consumer
> (server) but am having no luck.
>
> My client is a .NET app using NMS V1.5.0.2194, with STOMP V1.5.2.2508. My
> server is a Java app using (indirectly via an inte
mething obvious here? Can anyone give me some guidance on how
to get JMSXUserID to correctly propagate from my client to server? I'd
prefer to have broker security disabled if possible.
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