Hi Gordon, Thanks for taking the time to look at this.
Rather unfortunately our whole design has been centered around the use of dynamic routes and the header exchange, however at this stage 'any' is better than 'none'! And at least I know I'm not going insane! So, I've never been in this position before where I am interested/relying on a fix. What are the usual kind of timescales for such a fix? Richard -----Original Message----- From: Gordon Sim [mailto:g...@redhat.com] Sent: 09 June 2011 12:43 To: users@qpid.apache.org Subject: Re: Dynamic Routes with the Headers Exchange On 06/09/2011 10:02 AM, Fallon, Richard wrote: > > > Hello all, > > Can anyone confirm if I can use dynamic routes with the headers > exchange in Qpid 0.8 c++ broker? It is certainly expected to work now. There are a handful of automated tests for that case that were added in at http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=905322 along with some fixes and the 0.8 release branch was taken from r1032357. However I was also unable to get a simple test to work. It looks like x-match:all does not work while x-match:any does (and only the second case is tested for at present). I've raised a new JIRA for that (could also just reopen the original JIRA). > > As per previous mail I am unable to get it to work, and am wondering > if it is possible, if I am doing something wrong or maybe need to > upgrade versions? > > Thanks > > Richard > >> _____________________________________________ >> From: Fallon, Richard >> Sent: 06 June 2011 17:14 >> To: users@qpid.apache.org >> Subject: Dynamic Routes with the Headers Exchange >> >> >> >> All, >> >> I have been happily using federated brokers linked via dynamic routes >> using the topic exchange. As you know this allows me to publish to >> one broker and subscribe to that data from another, great! >> >> However I have recently switched to using the headers exchange for >> subscriptions, but am unable to subscribe to data from a dynamic >> route. >> >> So I have >> >> SRC_BROKER linked to a DEST_BROKER >> >> >> >> FYI >> >> 1) I can successfully publish to amq.match on SRC_BROKER and >> subscribe to the same broker using the (rather lengthy but powerful) >> amqp headers syntax >> This tells me I am using the right publish subscribe syntax. >> >> 2) I then set up the dynamic route, linked using the command >> qpid-route add dynamic DEST_BROKER SRC_BROKER amq.match >> >> 3) But I cannot subscribe to the same messages on the DEST_BROKER >> despite having set up the dynamic route. >> >> 4) However I can subscribe to messages on the DEST_BROKER that have >> been published to the SRC_BROKER on the topic exchange >> This tells me I can (at least) connect the brokers on the topic >> exchange >> >> >> So the first simple question - can I use dynamic routes with the >> headers exchange? >> >> I'm using Qpid-0.8 c++ broker. >> >> Thanks as ever >> >> Richard Fallon > > > _______________________________________________________ > Atos Origin and Atos Consulting are trading names used by the Atos > Origin group. 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