[rabbitmq-discuss] producer with no consumer

newps fingermark at gmail.com
Wed Sep 3 00:25:04 BST 2008


> "If set, the queue is deleted when all consumers have finished using it.
> Last consumer can be cancelled either explicitly or because its
> channel is closed.
> If there was no consumer ever on the queue, it won't be deleted."

Is there some additional setting that can be applied to prevent such
behavior?  Or would that go against AMQP design somehow?

Thanks,
Bradford


Holger Hoffstaette wrote:
> 
> Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
>> Dropping everything by default when no client queues were yet created
>> would probably be surprising and unexpected..
> 
> As it turns out this is what happens with auto-delete, as Ben described in
> his other mail.
> 
> Another approach might have been per-message TTL and -expiry, but since
> the current 0.9 spec is apparently a bit unclear on the details, this is
> not yet implemented in Rabbit and will have to wait until spec 0.91 is
> out.
> 
> Holger
> 
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