Ok that makes sense thanks for clearing that up
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 11:24 PM, Rob Godfrey
wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 at 00:01, James Franco wrote:
>
> > yes it is the qpid hello world example . In your statement
> >
> > "The binding used depends on the topic type (which the client determine
On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 at 00:01, James Franco wrote:
> yes it is the qpid hello world example . In your statement
>
> "The binding used depends on the topic type (which the client determines by
> asking the broker) and the subject (or other details of the address). Since
> no 'subject' is specified b
yes it is the qpid hello world example . In your statement
"The binding used depends on the topic type (which the client determines by
asking the broker) and the subject (or other details of the address). Since
no 'subject' is specified by default in hello world, and the exchange type
is a 'topic'
On 01/12/16 20:18, James Franco wrote:
Thanks for the reply Gordon , so another question that I had regarding the
same topic was about the hello world example and how it is functioning ? In
that example , we have a message producer and a consumer the producer sends
a message to the default topic
Thanks for the reply Gordon , so another question that I had regarding the
same topic was about the hello world example and how it is functioning ? In
that example , we have a message producer and a consumer the producer sends
a message to the default topic exchange amq.topic . Now I am confused wi
On 01/12/16 18:46, James Franco wrote:
I am trying to wrap my head around the association of topics and queues
with an exchange. Here is my understanding so far (please correct me if I
am wrong). In the end I have a question .
Point 1:
Whenever we create a queue by default it is under the defaul