Thanks for the suggestion, however this does not seem to work. Queue is created, messages can be exchanged, but I receive them FIFO not sorted by priority. With message.getJMSPriority() I can see the priorities I had set, so that is OK. It's just that the queue is not a priority queue. Any other insights into this priority stuff on C++ broker? :)
>Hi Aleš, > >I think you can use the --argument=<NAME=VALUE> option of the qpid-config to >specify the number of priorities. It is a long time since I used it, but I >believe it should >be something like ... > --argument=qpid.priorities=10 >... to specify that you want the queue to distinguish 10 priority levels. > >I'm not sure why the priority queues seem to be missing in the Qpid >documentation - Red Hat MRG-M documentation seems to contain some more details >about it >(>https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_MRG/2/html/Messaging_Programming_Reference/sect-Priority_Queuing.html). >I'm not sure whether this means that the functionality has been removed since >0.14. > >Regards >Jakub > >On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 4:46 PM, Aleš Trček <[email protected]> wrote: > >> re is no trace of priority queues. How can I create one, or i
