Hello Dejan, Thank you for the direction on this issue, is there a way to make this connection sessionless?
Thank you, Dejan Bosanac-3 wrote: > > The problem is that you have to keep your HTTP session between your GET > requests. So, try something like > > wget --save-cookies cookies.txt --load-cookies cookies.txt > --keep-session-cookies > http://localhost:8161/demo/message/TEST1?type=queue > > if you're playing with wget, or something similar in your scripting code > (or just use Stomp ;)) > > Cheers > > -- > Dejan Bosanac > > > http://www.ttmsolutions.com - get a free ActiveMQ user guide > > ActiveMQ in Action - http://www.manning.com/snyder/ > Scripting in Java - http://www.scriptinginjava.net > > > > > yesnid wrote: >> I am having the same issue, what is the solution? >> >> sv75 wrote: >> >>> I'm trying simple python program to using ActiveMQ via HTTP. >>> I managed to send message via HTTP/POST, but have problems getting them >>> via GET (or DELETE). While first request receive message (with HTTP >>> status >>> 200), all other requests has status 204 (not modified?) and no body >>> after >>> long delay (~5 seconds). It start working after restaring amq - but only >>> one message again. What I'm doing wrong? Any advices, please? I see the >>> same behavior with web browser when using "send/recieve message" in demo >>> so i don't think it is my program. >>> >>> I tried 4.1.1 and 5.0 snapshots - same behavior. And using web browser >>> JDK >>> 1.6, Ubuntu 7.04. amq working under root. >>> >>> ===== >>> #!/usr/bin/python >>> import httplib2 >>> import urllib >>> from time import * >>> >>> BASE = "http://localhost:8161/demo/" # AMQ 5.0 >>> # BASE = "http://localhost:8080/activemq-web-demo/" # AMQ 4.1 >>> client = httplib2.Http() >>> dtype = "queue" >>> >>> def SendMessage(queue, body): >>> url = BASE + "message/" + queue >>> print "[%s] -> %s" % (body, url) # "destination": queue, >>> body = urllib.urlencode({"type": dtype, "body" : body}) >>> return client.request(url, "POST", body, >>> headers={"Content-type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"}) >>> >>> def GetMessage(queue, method): >>> url = BASE + "message/" + queue + "?" + urllib.urlencode({"type": >>> dtype, "timeout": 1}) >>> print url,'->' >>> headers, body = client.request(url, method, None, None) >>> print 'STATUS:',headers["status"] >>> return body >>> >>> queue = "queue22" >>> SendMessage(queue, "test message2") >>> SendMessage(queue, "test message3") >>> SendMessage(queue, "test message4") >>> sleep(1) >>> print GetMessage(queue, "GET") >>> print GetMessage(queue, "GET") >>> print GetMessage(queue, "GET") >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/REST%3A-eternal-HTTP-status-204-tp13269025p19333298.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.