Hi,

you can use wildcards

http://activemq.apache.org/wildcards.html

Cheers
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Dejan Bosanac

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On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 3:02 PM, nmittal <nmit...@rblt.com> wrote:

>
> Hi All,
> the following code snippet, leads me to believe that we can subscribe to
> only one destination at a time...
>
> my $stomp = Net::Stomp->new( { hostname => "192.168.42.30", port => '61613'
> } );
> $stomp->connect();
> $stomp->subscribe(
>      {   destination             => '/queue/testq',
>          'ack'                   => 'client',
>          'activemq.prefetchSize' => 1,
>      }
>  );
>
> while (1) {
>    my $frame = $stomp->receive_frame;
> }
>
> How can I subscribe to multiple destinations? do I have to do something
> like
> this...
>
> my $stomp = Net::Stomp->new( { hostname => "192.168.42.30", port => '61613'
> } );
> $stomp->connect();
> $stomp->subscribe(
>      {   destination             => '/queue/testq',
>          'ack'                   => 'client',
>          'activemq.prefetchSize' => 1,
>      }
>  );
> my $stomp1 = Net::Stomp->new( { hostname => "192.168.42.30", port =>
> '61613'
> } );
> $stomp1->connect();
> $stomp1->subscribe(
>      {   destination             => '/queue/testq2',
>          'ack'                   => 'client',
>          'activemq.prefetchSize' => 1,
>      }
>  );
>
> while (1) {
>    my $frame = $stomp->receive_frame || $stomp1->receive_frame;
> }
>
> or is there a more elegant way of doing this.
>
> thanks for your help
>
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