Hi--
I've got a Scala app (using HornetQ libs, not stomp) that creates a producer which sends messages to an address "foo.bar".
I've got a stomp client (in python) which subscribes to "foo.bar" address. When I run the client after starting a fresh copy of HQ 2.1.2.Final (cluster config), I get an exception:
HornetQException[errorCode=100 message=Queue device.screen-press does not exist]
I can't get things to work.
So, I tried:
python subscribe "jms.topic.foo.bar"
and the python script no longer exceptions out with the above error 100.
However, when I publish to "foo.bar" from Scala (using the native HornetQ libs and not stomp), I do not see any messages in the Python app which subscribes to "jms.topic.foo.bar".
If I publish from scala to "jms.topic.foo.bar" and consume in python.stomp on "jms.topic.foo.bar", stuff works.
Thing is, I don't want my scala app to publish to "jms.topic" because of routing issues, and because we're not using jms, and I want other consumers to be able to consume from queues bound to that address, too.
This docs say:
"When a Stomp client subscribes (or unsubscribes) for a destination (using a SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE frame), the destination is mapped to a HornetQ queue."
How do I make this all work? I don't even get how a "queue" can exist on the HornetQ server side outside of a consumer setting one up. Am I missing something here? Are the docs mixing up JMS vs Core concerns in Chapter 45?
Keith