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| Feature: Creating a sender |
| When working with a session |
| As a producer |
| I want to create a Sender for sending messages |
| |
| Scenario: The session is closed |
| Given a closed session |
| Then creating a sender with "my-queue;{create:always,delete:always}" raises an exception |
| |
| Scenario: The connection is closed |
| Given an open session with a closed connection |
| Then creating a sender with "my-queue;{create:always,delete:always}" raises an exception |
| |
| Scenario: The address is malformed |
| Given an open session |
| Then creating a sender with "my-queue;{foo:bar}" raises an exception |
| |
| Scenario: The address string is valid |
| Given an open session |
| Then creating a sender with "my-queue;{create:always,delete:always}" succeeds |
| |
| Scenario: Using an Address object |
| Given an open session |
| And an Address with the string "my-queue/my-subject;{create:always}" |
| Then creating a sender with an Address succeeds |