Thanks for your quick reply. I try to build qpid and found there is a 
linearstore. I can not find documents for it. What is the difference between it 
and legacystore? Which one should I prefer? Or just point me where I can find 
these information.
Thanks!





在2014年11月28 17时49分,"Gordon Sim"<[email protected]>写道:

On 11/28/2014 08:58 AM, 钱晓明 wrote:
> Hi, I find that qpid must load extra module to make messages persistent in 
> mails before. Is it the only way to do this?

Yes, but the store module is now included in the main source so you
don't need to get anything separate.

> I need the content of queues are also available after qpid restart.
> If it is the only way, where can I get it which is compatible with current 
> stable qpid version?

As above, the store module is built as part of the main qpid-cpp build.
If you install, then it will be placed in the default modules directory
and should be loaded automatically. Otherwise you can use the
--load-module option. The module on linux is called legacystore.so.

> Thanks. I just need a Message Queue Service which has C++ client API under 
> windows/Linux, support persistent  message and timeout option in receiving. 
> It seems Qpid is the only option.

With AMQP 1.0 support in the qpid::messaging c++ client, you should be
able to use that against other 1.0 compatible brokers also (e.g.
activemq, rabbitmq etc). Not all options/extensions will be supported by
all brokers yet however.


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