Digging further into this, I see that Messenger is providing the
subscription and the address before the dynamic-attach handshake is
completed. It was my understanding that one or both of those calls
would block until the name was resolved.
-Ted
On 12/18/2013 05:25 PM, Ted Ross wrote:
QPID-439 seems to have reverted in this RC.
Here's my client code:
self.M.route("amqp:/*", "amqp://%s/$1" % host)
self.subscription = self.M.subscribe("amqp:/#")
self.reply = self.subscription.address
print "REPLY:", self.reply
The output is:
REPLY: None
yet the trace looks like this:
[0x26135e0]:0 -> @attach(18) [name="receiver-xxx", handle=0,
role=true, snd-settle-mode=2, rcv-settle-mode=0,
source=@source(40) [durable=0, timeout=0, dynamic=true],
target=@target(41) [durable=0, timeout=0, dynamic=false],
initial-delivery-count=0]
[0x26135e0]:0 <- @attach(18) [name="receiver-xxx", handle=0,
role=false, snd-settle-mode=2, rcv-settle-mode=0,
source=@source(40)
[address="amqp:/_topo/0/Router.A/temp.4TQT_a",
durable=0, timeout=0, dynamic=true],
initial-delivery-count=0]
On 12/18/2013 04:53 PM, Rafael Schloming wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I've just posted proton 0.6 RC2. The changes since RC1 are listed in
the attached file. Please check it out and let me know if you run
into any issues.
Sources are available here:
http://people.apache.org/~rhs/qpid-proton-0.6rc2/
<http://people.apache.org/%7Erhs/qpid-proton-0.6rc2/>
Java binaries are available here:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapacheqpid-070/
--Rafael
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