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tibems_status tibemsSession_CreateDurableSubscriber(tibemsSession session,tibems_bool noLocal );BY VALUE topic,
session, msgConsumer, and topic have usage pointer.
The function stores the new message consumer object in this location. Note that the message consumer must be a topic subscriber. This unique name lets the server associate the subscriber with a subscription. When non-null, the server filters messages using this selector, so the subscriber receives only matching messages; see Message Selectors.When null, or the empty string, the subscriber receives messages without filtering. When true, the server filters messages so the subscriber does not receive messages that originate locally—that is, messages sent through the same connection.When false, the consumer receives messages with local origin.The server associates a durable subscription with at most one subscriber object at a time. When a subscriber object exists, the subscription is active, and the server delivers messages to it; when no subscriber object exists, the subscription is inactive.Durable subscriptions guarantee message delivery across periods during which the subscriber is inactive. The server retains unacknowledged messages until the subscriber acknowledges them, or until the messages expire.Subscription Continuity
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• The server uses one or both of these two items to match a subscriber object with its subscription. If a matching subscription exists, and it is inactive, then the server associates it with the subscriber (and the subscription becomes active). The server delivers unacknowledged messages to the subscriber.If a matching subscription exists, but it is already active, this function fails with TIBEMS_INVALID_CONSUMER.Matching Client ID
• If the tibemsConnection’s client ID is non-null when a session creates a durable subscription, then only sessions of a connection with the same client ID can attach to that subscription.
• If the tibemsConnection’s client ID is null when a session creates a durable subscription, then any session can attach to that subscription (to receive its messages).Changing Topic or SelectorNotice that the server does not use the topic and message selector arguments to match a subscriber to an existing subscription. As a result, client programs can change a subscription by altering either or both of these arguments. The effect is equivalent to deleting the existing subscription (from the server) and creating a new one (albeit with the same client ID and subscription name).
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