Re: How to reference a default exchange - spout fails

2016-12-02 Thread James Franco
Thanks for clearing that up. That explaination definitely simplifies things. On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 9:39 AM, Gordon Sim wrote: > On 02/12/16 00:53, James Franco wrote: > >> My question is how can I access a default exchnage , say if I wanted to do >> something like this >> >> ./spout ' '/test_qu

Re: How to reference a default exchange - spout fails

2016-12-02 Thread Gordon Sim
On 02/12/16 00:53, James Franco wrote: My question is how can I access a default exchnage , say if I wanted to do something like this ./spout ' '/test_queue SOME_TEST_CONTENT File "./spout", line 101, in snd = ssn.sender(addr) File "", line 6, in sender File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site

How to reference a default exchange - spout fails

2016-12-01 Thread James Franco
I created a queue using the command: >> ./qpid-config add queue test_queue Then I get something like this ./qpid-config exchanges -r *Exchange '' (direct)bind [bd2dfd48-6f3f-4807-b591-df543a306403:0.0] => bd2dfd48-6f3f-4807-b591-df543a306403:0.0bind [qservice_queue] => qservice_queue