[rabbitmq-discuss] Header Exchange
Edwin Fine
rabbitmq-discuss_efine at usa.net
Thu Sep 4 18:57:52 BST 2008
Hi Alexis, yes, I am here.
The best place (IMHO) to look at how to program Erlang clients for RabbitMQ
is at the test code that comes with the client. It does pretty much
everything basic and I found it fairly easy to understand.Take a look at
test_util.erl (that's what I did to figure out how things work). The Erlang
client is downloadable from the RabbitMQ web site.
Regards,
Edwin
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Alexis Richardson <
alexis.richardson at cohesiveft.com> wrote:
> Tsuraan
>
> On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 5:29 PM, tsuraan <tsuraan at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Is there any documentation on how erlang processes can put messages in
> > the queues and read from them?
>
> At the risk of being a wet blanket - some of this has been discussed
> on list and will appear in the archives. Let us know what you need if
> you cannot find it.
>
> > I suppose that with the dozen
> > transports and bridges you've implemented, it shouldn't be too hard to
> > extract that from your source, but a page on erlang interoperability
> > would probably be nice to have.
>
> Fair point. Several folks may want to chip in at this point - Edwin
> are you there?
>
> alexis
>
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