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FW: [xmlblaster] C++ Client SQL92 filter
Well,
I managed to get this working by removing type='String' from the Client property... What's up with this? Should i be using another operator for comparing strings ?
Regards,
Nelson Silva
-----Original Message-----
From: inevo
Sent: Tue 7/26/2005 11:27 AM
To: xmlblaster at server.xmlBlaster.org
Cc:
Subject: Re: [xmlblaster] C++ Client SQL92 filter
Hi,
I'm using the C++ API. For the subscription my code is :
void XmlBlasterClient::subscribe(char * key,I_Callback* callback, char * filter)
{
SubscribeKey subKey(global_);
subKey.setOid(key);
SubscribeQos subQos(global_);
if(filter!=NULL)
{ AccessFilterQos af(global_, "Sql92Filter","1.0", filter);
subQos.addAccessFilter(af);
}
subQos.setWantLocal(false);
SubscribeReturnQos subRetQos = con.subscribe(subKey, subQos,callback);
}
then i call it with -> Subscribe("SimpleChat",new ChatCallback(),"canal='teste2'");
For publishing i have this: (MsgHeaderProperties simply contains QosData::ClientPropertyMap clientPropertyMap;
void XmlBlasterClient::Publish(const char * key,const char * content,MsgHeaderProperties * props)
{
PublishQos publishQos(global_);
PublishKey publishKey(global_);
publishKey.setOid(key);
// Let's add the properties
if(props!=NULL)
{
publishQos.setClientProperties(props->getProperties());
}
MessageUnit msgUnit(publishKey, string(content), publishQos);
PublishReturnQos pubRetQos = con.publish(msgUnit);
}
Then in my app i having this :
props->add("canal","teste2");
Publish("SimpleChat",msg.c_str(),props);
The subscription message looks like :
<key oid='SimpleChat' contentMime='text/plain'></key> and qos:
<qos>
<erase forceDestroy='false'/>
<local>false</local>
<filter type='Sql92Filter'>
<![CDATA[canal='teste2']]>
</filter>
</qos>
And the publish :
<MessageUnit>
<key oid='SimpleChat'/>
<content>hello</content>
<qos>
<state id='OK'/>
<sender>client/nfgs</sender>
<route>
</route>
<clientProperty name='canal' type='String'>teste2</clientProperty>
</qos>
</MessageUnit>
At first glance i think this should work right ? So any help regarding this subject is welcome ..
Regards,
Nelson Silva
Marcel Ruff wrote:
> Nelson Silva wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been cracking my head over this for a while but to no avail... :
>>
>> [25/Jul/2005 20:42:17 WARN XmlBlaster.SOCKET.tcpListener-nfgs RequestBroker-/node/xmlBlaster_127_0_0_1_3412] Generating dead message 'callback:/node/xmlBlaster_127_0_0_1_3412/client/nfgs/-3/NORM/1122320537735000000/SimpleChat' from publisher=/node/xmlBlaster_127_0_0_1_3412/client/nfgs/-2 because delivery with queue 'null' failed:
>>
>> Mime access filter 'Sql92Filter' for message 'SimpleChat/2005-07-25 20:42:17.707' from sender '/node/xmlBlaster_127_0_0_1_3412/client/nfgs/-2' to subscriber '/node/xmlBlaster_127_0_0_1_3412/client/nfgs/-3' threw an exception, we don't deliver the message to the subscriber: errorCode=user.illegalArgument message=#exported You have invoked a server method with illegal arguments. -> http://www.xmlblaster.org/xmlBlaster/doc/requirements/admin.errorcodes.listing.html#user.illegalArgument
>>
>> What's happening here ? I have the same thing working in JAVA without problems. I even compiled the C++ client library with SQLite support thinking it might solve it...
>>
> Hi Silva,
>
> could you please send me the published message and the
> sql query of the subscriber?
> Which version do you use, on which OS?
>
> thanks
> Marcel
>