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[jira] [Created] (CAMEL-9824) Add possibility to let the server
generate a name for a queue
Fabian Chanton created CAMEL-9824:
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Summary: Add possibility to let the server generate a name for a queue
Key: CAMEL-9824
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-9824
Project: Camel
Issue Type: Bug
Components: camel-rabbitmq
Affects Versions: 2.17.0
Reporter: Fabian Chanton
Priority: Minor
This problem is similar to CAMEL-9815
For a project we have to declare a queue without a name. The server then auto-generates a random name and passes it back.
If we do not specify a queue name, RabbitMQEndpoint defines a random name for us. This however is not allowed on the server.
I locally tried a fix for RabbitMQDeclareSupport, where instead using
{code:java}
channel.queueDeclare(queue, endpoint.isDurable(), false, endpoint.isAutoDelete(), arguments);
channel.queueBind(queue, exchange, emptyIfNull(routingKey));
{code}
i declare the queue like this:
{code:java}
DeclareOk declareOk = channel.queueDeclare();
endpoint.setQueue(declareOk.getQueue());
{code}
This has some drawbacks, as it completely ignores endpoint.isDurable(), endpoint.isAutoDelete() etc. and even the routing key is ignored.
I don't know how to best add a possibility to declare server named queues.
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