Hi,
I have a very simple C++ program that attempts to connect to a broker
running on localhost:
#include "qpid/messaging/Connection.h"
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
try
{
qpid::messaging::Connection connection =
qpid::messaging::Connection::open("amqp:tcp:localhost:5672");
connection.close();
}
catch (qpid::Exception& e)
{
cout << e.what() << endl;
}
}
However, if the broker is not running, then the program crashes during
the call to Connection::open, rather than throwing a ConnectionException.
I see the following output:
2010-07-20 08:45:46 warning Connecting failed: No connection could be
made because the target machine actively refused it. :
(..\..\..\..\cpp\src\qpid\sys\windows\Socket.cpp:219)
2010-07-20 08:45:46 warning Connection closed
Press any key to continue . . .
I also see similar behaviour (in a more complicated program) if the
broker is closed while a session is in progress.
I am using qpid 0.6 and I am running on Windows Vista. Am I doing
something wrong?
Regards,
Chris
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