Stomp.php uses deprecated socket functions. I have to follow a policy here... Now I use stream_socket_client() and fread(), fwrite() etc.
Could you be so kind and share it?
> consumer.php: $c = new StompConnection('localhost', 5); > Why port 5? > 5 is the timeout in that case, port is 61613.
Seems you have another version of Stomp.php, the one i took had port as second parameter
> producer.php: $c->subscribe('/queue/FOO'); > Why subscribe in producer? With that i couldn't receive anything at > all in consumer.php. > How does the consumer know witch queue to read if not subscribed? For me I can *not* receive if I'm *not* subscribed. The point is, I receive messages with my scripts, but not in the expected order.
No, i mean why to subscribe in producer.php. You are sending messages, and you specify to what queue. Regards, Atis