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        Hi Emile, yes, I would have expected the client to parse it, although now I see what you mean, the heartbeat setting is not in the spec and that's probably the reason why it's not implemented in the client. It would be nice to have it nonetheless.<br />
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        Simone</p>
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                        Re: [rabbitmq-discuss] .NET client Heartbeat setting</div>
                <span class="selectable_headers">From: <strong>Emile Joubert <emile@rabbitmq.com></strong><br />
                To: "simone.busoli" <simone.busoli@gmail.com><br />
                Cc: rabbitmq-discuss@lists.rabbitmq.com</span></div>
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                Friday, February 10, 2012 at 10:24AM</div>
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                        Hi Simone,<br />
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                        On 07/02/12 15:00, simone.busoli wrote:<br />
                        > That's what I was trying to say, the hearbeat setting is not picked up<br />
                        > when passed on the querystring as "?heartbeat=" if you pass the entire<br />
                        > Uri to the uri property, it is not parsed by the client library.<br />
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                        What I meant was, is you expectation of URI parsing options beyond those<br />
                        described in the spec (http://www.rabbitmq.com/uri-spec.html) based on<br />
                        documentation? If so then that documentation needs to be corrected.<br />
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                        Only the RabbitMQ Erlang client offers this ability. As your original<br />
                        email points out, the correct way to set heartbeats on other clients is<br />
                        via the connection factory. I will file a bug to improve the consistency<br />
                        of our clients in this regard.<br />
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                        -Emile</p>
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