[rabbitmq-discuss] Is it possible to have these settings and publish to a queue that exists yet there is no consumer
Simon MacMullen
simon at rabbitmq.com
Thu Mar 22 16:32:37 GMT 2012
Yes, definitely. Messages will not leave queues unless they are consumed
or expire.
If you are still having trouble could you post your source code somewhere?
Cheers, Simon
On 22/03/12 16:28, Dathan Pattishall wrote:
> Hey Simon,
>
> Any idea on what I could look at? From the sounds of it - my settings
> should cause rabbit to queue if the consumer is not available.
>
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 8:43 AM, Dathan Pattishall
> <dathan at schoolfeed.com <mailto:dathan at schoolfeed.com>> wrote:
>
> 120000 additionally I turned that off as well.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 4:51 AM, Simon MacMullen <simon at rabbitmq.com
> <mailto:simon at rabbitmq.com>> wrote:
>
> On 21/03/12 00:15, Dathan Pattishall wrote:
>
> My messages have a 120 second expire time
>
>
> Just to be clear, did you set x-message-ttl to 120 or 120000?
> The time is in milliseconds, and what you report sounds a lot
> like the messages expiring near-instantly.
>
> Cheers, Simon
>
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