I'm not sure how many folks here will be familiar enough with Azure
Event Hub consumer groups to be able to answer that specifically. I
know I'm not.

Do Microsoft's own AMQP 1.0 Event Hub clients support consuming from
such groups? Maybe consult their docs to see what they do? If they do
support it but dont give enough clarity around what needs done
protocol-wise, then perhaps you could use their clients to consume
from such groups and establish what they actually do. Last I knew,
their Java clients used the Qpid Proton-J engine underneath, so if for
example they can do it then potentially you could mimic what their
client does whilst using Proton C++ instead.

On Thu, 11 Jan 2024 at 17:05, Arun Koshal <akosha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We are using Apache Qpid Proton C++ library version 0.37 in our
> containerized application which subscribes for events from Azure event hub.
> At present, we are not able to run more than 5 instances of the application
> because Azure event hub does not allow more than 5 receivers in one
> partition.
>
> In order to solve this issue, we plan to configure multiple consumer groups
> in Azure event hub, so that different application instances can consume
> events from different consumer groups. Does Apache Qpid Proton C++ version
> 0.37 support consuming events from Azure event hub consumer groups? It
> would be really helpful if someone can share some relevant documentation or
> example code to help us modify our application to consume events from Azure
> event hub consumer groups.
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Arun

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