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Robert Liguori closed AMQ-3113.
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    Resolution: Unresolved
    
> AMQ Web console creates, but does not delete destinations with '#', '%', '&' 
> and '+' characters.
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>                 Key: AMQ-3113
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-3113
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 5.4.2
>            Reporter: Robert Liguori
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> The AMQ web console (http://localhost:8161/admin/queues.jsp) allows for the 
> creation of queues with the following names: 
> Name 1: ####
> Name 2: %%%%
> Name 3:  &&&&
> Name 4:  ++++
> The names are accepted and are shown in the AMQ's web consoles Queue table 
> (http://localhost:8161/admin/queues.jsp) .
> The web console does not allow for deletion of any of these destinations when 
> pressing the associated "Delete" button.
> When "Delete" is pressed associated with "####", a new web page is displayed 
> with this information:
> Error! Exception occurred while processing this request, check the log for 
> more information!
> When "Delete" is pressed associated with "%%%%", "&&&&", or "++++", the 
> screen is refreshed with no apparent changes, that is, the destination queue 
> is still there:
> I imagine that there should be error handling at the page level and or 
> middle-tier for these situatlions... and/or validation logic against the web 
> components if the user shouldn't be using these characters.
> Note that I don't think that the character set is defined for the destination 
> identifier... couldn't find it in the spec: 
> https://cds.sun.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/CDS-CDS_Developer-Site/en_US/-/USD/ViewFilteredProducts-SimpleBundleDownload.
>   Perhaps it should be.  Note the traditional Java identifiers are made up of 
> Java Letters which includes characters where 
> Character.isJavaIdentifierStart(int) returns true.
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