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Ted Ross updated DISPATCH-89:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 0.5)
0.7
> Model the legacy topic exchange behavior of qpidd
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> Key: DISPATCH-89
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DISPATCH-89
> Project: Qpid Dispatch
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Routing Engine
> Affects Versions: 0.2
> Reporter: Ken Giusti
> Assignee: Ken Giusti
> Fix For: 0.7
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> With Qpidd, a user can define a binding from an Exchange to a target queue.
> The binding uses a key that is compared to a message's subject field. If the
> key matches, the message is routed to the target queue for that binding.
> It should be possible to emulate this behavior using the dispatch router.
> Example:
> User defines a mappings from a target address (the 'exchange') to a different
> target address(es) (the 'queue'). These mappings (the 'bindings') are driven
> by a pattern match against the inbound message's subject field.
> Messages arriving at the router from any link whose target address has
> bindings defined are not immediately routed. Prior to routing, the message's
> subject field is extracted and compared against each binding defined for the
> target. A list of new target addresses is created containing the target
> address from each binding that satisfied the pattern match. The message is
> then routed to each new target address.
> The pattern syntax should be the same 'dotted string' notation from qpidd,
> including '*' and "#' wildcarding.
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