true -- but this was for a prototype of a last value cache

> Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 12:29:46 -0500
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Applying Queue Sizing Constraints from dotnet client
> 
> 
> yes, I would assume you would want max count larger than 1 :-)
> 
> Carl.
> 
> Ignacio Ybarra wrote:
> > It should be something like this:
> > session.queueDeclare(qname, null, new Dictionary<string, object>() { { 
> > "qpid.max_count", 1 }, { "qpid.policy_type", "ring" } }, options);
> >
> >
> >   
> >> Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 11:18:09 -0500
> >> From: [email protected]
> >> To: [email protected]
> >> Subject: Re: Applying Queue Sizing Constraints from dotnet client
> >>
> >> Virgoss wrote:
> >>     
> >>> I've found how to apply queue sizing constraints from c++ client 
> >>> http://qpid.apache.org/cheat-sheet-for-configuring-queue-options.html 
> >>> here .
> >>> It looks like:
> >>>
> >>> #include "qpid/client/QueueOptions.h"
> >>>
> >>> QueueOptions qo;
> >>> qo.setSizePolicy(RING,0,1000);
> >>> session.queueDeclare(arg::queue=queue, arg::arguments=qo);
> >>>
> >>> How to do the same from the .NET client?
> >>>
> >>>   
> >>>       
> >> All this helper class does is set options in the fieldtable. you can set 
> >> these directly from just about any client
> >> on the queue declare. If you look in the header you can pick out the 
> >> strings, or they are also on the wiki etc.
> >>
> >> Carl.
> >>
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