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Robbie Gemmell updated PROTON-2034:
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Summary: [python] Selector string sent as illegal binary value if
non-unicode string is used (was: [python] Selectors fail against Java servers
(ActiveMQ, Artemis) if non-unicode string is used)
> [python] Selector string sent as illegal binary value if non-unicode string
> is used
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> Key: PROTON-2034
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PROTON-2034
> Project: Qpid Proton
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: python-binding
> Reporter: Kim van der Riet
> Assignee: Kim van der Riet
> Priority: Major
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> If a selector is used with a non-unicode string, the Java AMQP servers
> (Artemis, ActiveMQ) reject it with an "Invalid parameter" error. It appears
> that these servers are expecting only uniocde strings for the selector, and
> will close the connection if any other type is received.
> In Python 2.x, this is an easy mistake to make, as strings are non-unicode by
> default. The solution for the client to convert Python binary types to
> unicode before sending on the wire to the server.
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