Hi.

Is there any way to tell if close() has been called on an qpid::messaging::Session (in the C++ API)? There is no isClosed() or isOpen() method on this class... It does seem like isError() will be set, but can I rely on this? And how can I distinguish between a closed session and a session with send(er) or receiver(er) error?

Related question: Do I need to close a session where an error has been raised and isError() is true, or can I safely throw away the reference without getting memory leaks? (If I can, I don't really need to know if close() has been called.)

- Toralf


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