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J G updated AMQ-5702:
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    Description: 
I am working on a project to use Apache ActiveMQ with a RESTful interface. It's 
a cross platform error logging project, so code written in C++, Java, VBA, Perl 
or indeed anything that can access an URL can then report issues. The point is, 
we DO NOT deploy any libraries - we simply use the native implementations 
within the language to access an URL. The HTTP message body then contains the 
details of the error - who, what, when, what line of code and so on.

The piece I am working on is a port of an MSMQ implementation (you can a 
simpllified implementation of the MSMQ version on this 
http://blog.alignment-systems.com/2015/03/excel-vba-industrialisationpart-seven.html
 and on github at https://github.com/JohnGreenan/7_ExcelVBE) 

So, I can access Apache Active MQ from a Windows PC using the 
WinHttp.WinHttpRequest class 
(https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa384106%28v=vs.85%29.aspx)

The issue is that when I try and send a body of the request, I get the same 
error as shown in this JIRA.

Within cURL it's possible to workaround as described by Mark Frazier, but I 
have tried a few approaches on this WITHIN VBA and failed to get it to work.

What I propose to do is to create a github repository with the VBA code and 
instructions on how to replicate, but I am not sure if that's how you guys 
work? Do you actually work with implementations in languages, or is it just the 
case that it it works with cURL then the other language implementation is 
viewed as being at fault?

Can you please give me some guidance on how I can work with you to get this 
resolved?

Replication code at: https://github.com/JohnGreenan/ApacheActiveMQ.REST.winhttp

  was:
I am working on a project to use Apache ActiveMQ with a RESTful interface. It's 
a cross platform error logging project, so code written in C++, Java, VBA, Perl 
or indeed anything that can access an URL can then report issues. The point is, 
we DO NOT deploy any libraries - we simply use the native implementations 
within the language to access an URL. The HTTP message body then contains the 
details of the error - who, what, when, what line of code and so on.

The piece I am working on is a port of an MSMQ implementation (you can a 
simpllified implementation of the MSMQ version on this 
http://blog.alignment-systems.com/2015/03/excel-vba-industrialisationpart-seven.html
 and on github at https://github.com/JohnGreenan/7_ExcelVBE)

So, I can access Apache Active MQ from a Windows PC using the 
WinHttp.WinHttpRequest class 
(https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa384106%28v=vs.85%29.aspx)

The issue is that when I try and send a body of the request, I get the same 
error as shown in this JIRA.

Within cURL it's possible to workaround as described by Mark Frazier, but I 
have tried a few approaches on this WITHIN VBA and failed to get it to work.

What I propose to do is to create a github repository with the VBA code and 
instructions on how to replicate, but I am not sure if that's how you guys 
work? Do you actually work with implementations in languages, or is it just the 
case that it it works with cURL then the other language implementation is 
viewed as being at fault?

Can you please give me some guidance on how I can work with you to get this 
resolved?


> REST production of message bodies can result in IllegalStateException: 
> STREAMED (same as AMQ-5579)
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMQ-5702
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-5702
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Transport
>    Affects Versions: 5.10.0
>         Environment: Windows 8.1 64bit
>            Reporter: J G
>
> I am working on a project to use Apache ActiveMQ with a RESTful interface. 
> It's a cross platform error logging project, so code written in C++, Java, 
> VBA, Perl or indeed anything that can access an URL can then report issues. 
> The point is, we DO NOT deploy any libraries - we simply use the native 
> implementations within the language to access an URL. The HTTP message body 
> then contains the details of the error - who, what, when, what line of code 
> and so on.
> The piece I am working on is a port of an MSMQ implementation (you can a 
> simpllified implementation of the MSMQ version on this 
> http://blog.alignment-systems.com/2015/03/excel-vba-industrialisationpart-seven.html
>  and on github at https://github.com/JohnGreenan/7_ExcelVBE) 
> So, I can access Apache Active MQ from a Windows PC using the 
> WinHttp.WinHttpRequest class 
> (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa384106%28v=vs.85%29.aspx)
> The issue is that when I try and send a body of the request, I get the same 
> error as shown in this JIRA.
> Within cURL it's possible to workaround as described by Mark Frazier, but I 
> have tried a few approaches on this WITHIN VBA and failed to get it to work.
> What I propose to do is to create a github repository with the VBA code and 
> instructions on how to replicate, but I am not sure if that's how you guys 
> work? Do you actually work with implementations in languages, or is it just 
> the case that it it works with cURL then the other language implementation is 
> viewed as being at fault?
> Can you please give me some guidance on how I can work with you to get this 
> resolved?
> Replication code at: 
> https://github.com/JohnGreenan/ApacheActiveMQ.REST.winhttp



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