My philosophy was that you can use # wherever you can also use *, or am I
mistaken there? In this line it works: "acl allow users consume queue
routingkey=T.#". It is also mentioned in
https://cwiki.apache.org/qpid/acl.html

Can you think of any workaround, other than just allowing to create any kind
of queue?

I am using BURL, because my original approach was to port a Tibco EMS test
harness to QPID, relying on the JMS compatibility. Even though the address
format is not covered by the standard, I don't want to dive into all these
details on exchanges etc. and actually I shouldn't have to. I just want to
use createQueue("Q.1") and createTopic("T.1") and have everything else done
under the hood. So that's why the ADDR format was never an option for me...



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