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More extended versions of the publish() method exist that accept additional
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More extended versions of the publish() method exist that accept additional
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arguments, and that enable you to publish entire Envelope objects. An envelope
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arguments, and that enable you to publish entire Envelope objects. An envelope
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is an object that contains the message plus a list of optional meta information like
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is an object that contains the message plus a list of optional meta properties like
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the content-type, content-encoding, priority, expire time and more. None of these
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the content-type, content-encoding, priority, expire time and more. None of these
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meta fields are interpreted by this library, and also the RabbitMQ ignores most
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meta fields are interpreted by this library, and also the RabbitMQ ignores most
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of them, but the AMQP protocol defines them, and they are free for you to use.
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of them, but the AMQP protocol defines them, and they are free for you to use.
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Published messages are normally not confirmed by the server, and the RabbitMQ
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Published messages are normally not confirmed by the server, and the RabbitMQ
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will not send a report back to inform us whether the message was succesfully
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will not send a report back to inform you whether the message was succesfully
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published or not. Therefore the publish method does also not return a Deferred
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published or not. Therefore the publish method does not return a Deferred
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As long as no error is reported via the Channel::onError() method, you can safely
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As long as no error is reported via the Channel::onError() method, you can safely
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Note that AMQP transactions are not as powerful as transactions that are
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knows in the database world. It is not possible to wrap all sort of
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operations in a transaction, they are only meaningful for publishing
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and consuming.
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CONSUMING MESSAGES
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CONSUMING MESSAGES
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