Awesome thanks

On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Timothy Bish <tabish...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 06/11/2013 02:53 PM, Sean Beck wrote:
>
>> I am using the C library libstomp to send a message to my broker. It sends
>> my message, but it also dequeues my message. I don't want it to do that.
>>
>> I have removed my error checking to decrease verbosity.
>>
>> Here is my setup for the connection:
>>
>> apr_status_t rc;
>>
>> rc = stomp_connect(&connection, "127.0.0.1", 61613, p);
>>
>> // connect frame
>> frame.command = "CONNECT";
>> frame.headers = NULL;
>> frame.body = NULL;
>> rc = stomp_write(connection, &frame, p);
>>
>> // now subscribe
>> frame.command = "SUB";
>> frame.headers = apr_hash_make(p);
>> apr_hash_set(frame.headers, "destination", APR_HASH_KEY_STRING,
>> "queuename");
>> rc = stomp_write(connection, &frame, p);
>>
>> Here is my message sending:
>>
>> frame.command = "SEND";
>> // no need to setup headers for queue bc done in init
>> // allocate some mem for body
>> frame.body = apr_palloc(r->pool,filename_**size);
>> strcpy(frame.body, filename);
>>
>> apr_status_t rc;
>> rc = stomp_write(connection, &frame, r->pool);
>>
>>
>> I am not calling stomp_read anywhere so I am unsure as to why my message
>> is
>> being dequeued as soon as it is enqueued.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>  I'm guessing the client subscribes with ack mode auto ack, and the
> default prefetch is used so a Message will be dispatched to your client as
> soon you subscribe.  You can subscribe with a different ack mode like
> client ack and then the message is only removed on the broker side once you
> ack it.
>
> You don't need to subscribe to send a message so not subscribing would
> also solve your issue.
>
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