Why can NServicebus not send messages to a queue with a different RabbitMQ virtual host?
I have 2 deployed services that use NServicebus messaging to communicate via RabbitMQ. However the micro-services use different virualhosts on RabbitMq and the messages sent across are not being picked up.
If I locally run both services and use the same virtual host everything works. Is there a reason why messages can not cross virtual hosts and is there a way around this problem without having services deployed multiple times with different virtual hosts?
I would have though that send options would have a way to specify the virtual host in code but I can not find anything that works
c# rabbitmq nservicebus6
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I have 2 deployed services that use NServicebus messaging to communicate via RabbitMQ. However the micro-services use different virualhosts on RabbitMq and the messages sent across are not being picked up.
If I locally run both services and use the same virtual host everything works. Is there a reason why messages can not cross virtual hosts and is there a way around this problem without having services deployed multiple times with different virtual hosts?
I would have though that send options would have a way to specify the virtual host in code but I can not find anything that works
c# rabbitmq nservicebus6
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I have 2 deployed services that use NServicebus messaging to communicate via RabbitMQ. However the micro-services use different virualhosts on RabbitMq and the messages sent across are not being picked up.
If I locally run both services and use the same virtual host everything works. Is there a reason why messages can not cross virtual hosts and is there a way around this problem without having services deployed multiple times with different virtual hosts?
I would have though that send options would have a way to specify the virtual host in code but I can not find anything that works
c# rabbitmq nservicebus6
I have 2 deployed services that use NServicebus messaging to communicate via RabbitMQ. However the micro-services use different virualhosts on RabbitMq and the messages sent across are not being picked up.
If I locally run both services and use the same virtual host everything works. Is there a reason why messages can not cross virtual hosts and is there a way around this problem without having services deployed multiple times with different virtual hosts?
I would have though that send options would have a way to specify the virtual host in code but I can not find anything that works
c# rabbitmq nservicebus6
c# rabbitmq nservicebus6
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