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$:.unshift File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "lib")
require 'qpid_messaging'
# This is your classic Hello World application, written in
# Ruby, that uses Qpid. It demonstrates how to send and
# also receive messages.
#
if __FILE__ == $0
broker = ARGV[0] || "localhost:5672"
address = ARGV[1] || "amq.topic"
options = ARGV[2] || ""
connection = Qpid::Messaging::Connection.new :url => broker, :options => options
connection.open
session = connection.create_session
receiver = session.create_receiver address
sender = session.create_sender address
# Send a simple message
sender.send Qpid::Messaging::Message.new :content => "Hello world!"
# Now receive the message
message = receiver.fetch Qpid::Messaging::Duration::SECOND
puts "#{message.content}"
session.acknowledge
connection.close
end