Done, although not sure it was done correctly.  Key is AMQCPP-166

nmittler wrote:
> 
> Sounds like a bug - mind opening a JIRA issue for this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Nate
> 
> On Feb 5, 2008, at 12:51 PM, Tom Johnson wrote:
> 
>>
>> I was trying to use a map message from a C++ program.   It appears  
>> to send a
>> message but none of the fields from the map.   I tested this by  
>> modifying
>> the vs2005-activemq-example to send a MapMessage in the producer:
>>
>>                              MapMessage *message=session->createMapMessage();
>>                              message->setInt("MsgNum",ix);
>>                              
>> message->setString("Thread",threadIdStr.c_str());
>>
>> and getting one in the consumer:
>>                      const MapMessage * mapMessage=
>>                              dynamic_cast<const MapMessage *>(message);
>>                      if (mapMessage!=NULL) {
>>                              int num=mapMessage->getInt("MsgNum");
>>                              printf("Msg #%d from
>> thread%s\n",num,mapMessage->getString("Thread").c_str());
>>                      } else {
>>                              printf("Not a map message\n");
>>                      }
>>
>> Exception was thrown whenever the getInt was called.
>>
>> I'm using Visual Studio 2005 to build it.
>>
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