Update Rabbitmq exchange type when using spring integration











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I currently have a defined rabbitmq exchange in my spring xml that is a fanout. I want to change it to a direct but when i deploy my new project the exchange is not updated. I see spring tries to create but fails.



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      Is there an override I am missing?







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          It cannot be done; you can't change an exchange type after it is created.



          You have to delete it and recreate.






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          • So I have my project running as a service so it auto-recreates. I have to disable the service, delete the exchange/queue, and then put the new xml in and then start the service. Sad that this is the only way.
            – Howwitzer
            Nov 29 at 14:07










          • It's a limitation of the broker; so why not create it with the right type in the first place?
            – Gary Russell
            Nov 29 at 14:12










          • Taking over existing code, someone made a mistake...
            – Howwitzer
            Nov 29 at 16:10











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          It cannot be done; you can't change an exchange type after it is created.



          You have to delete it and recreate.






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          • So I have my project running as a service so it auto-recreates. I have to disable the service, delete the exchange/queue, and then put the new xml in and then start the service. Sad that this is the only way.
            – Howwitzer
            Nov 29 at 14:07










          • It's a limitation of the broker; so why not create it with the right type in the first place?
            – Gary Russell
            Nov 29 at 14:12










          • Taking over existing code, someone made a mistake...
            – Howwitzer
            Nov 29 at 16:10















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          It cannot be done; you can't change an exchange type after it is created.



          You have to delete it and recreate.






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          • So I have my project running as a service so it auto-recreates. I have to disable the service, delete the exchange/queue, and then put the new xml in and then start the service. Sad that this is the only way.
            – Howwitzer
            Nov 29 at 14:07










          • It's a limitation of the broker; so why not create it with the right type in the first place?
            – Gary Russell
            Nov 29 at 14:12










          • Taking over existing code, someone made a mistake...
            – Howwitzer
            Nov 29 at 16:10













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          It cannot be done; you can't change an exchange type after it is created.



          You have to delete it and recreate.






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          It cannot be done; you can't change an exchange type after it is created.



          You have to delete it and recreate.







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          • So I have my project running as a service so it auto-recreates. I have to disable the service, delete the exchange/queue, and then put the new xml in and then start the service. Sad that this is the only way.
            – Howwitzer
            Nov 29 at 14:07










          • It's a limitation of the broker; so why not create it with the right type in the first place?
            – Gary Russell
            Nov 29 at 14:12










          • Taking over existing code, someone made a mistake...
            – Howwitzer
            Nov 29 at 16:10


















          • So I have my project running as a service so it auto-recreates. I have to disable the service, delete the exchange/queue, and then put the new xml in and then start the service. Sad that this is the only way.
            – Howwitzer
            Nov 29 at 14:07










          • It's a limitation of the broker; so why not create it with the right type in the first place?
            – Gary Russell
            Nov 29 at 14:12










          • Taking over existing code, someone made a mistake...
            – Howwitzer
            Nov 29 at 16:10
















          So I have my project running as a service so it auto-recreates. I have to disable the service, delete the exchange/queue, and then put the new xml in and then start the service. Sad that this is the only way.
          – Howwitzer
          Nov 29 at 14:07




          So I have my project running as a service so it auto-recreates. I have to disable the service, delete the exchange/queue, and then put the new xml in and then start the service. Sad that this is the only way.
          – Howwitzer
          Nov 29 at 14:07












          It's a limitation of the broker; so why not create it with the right type in the first place?
          – Gary Russell
          Nov 29 at 14:12




          It's a limitation of the broker; so why not create it with the right type in the first place?
          – Gary Russell
          Nov 29 at 14:12












          Taking over existing code, someone made a mistake...
          – Howwitzer
          Nov 29 at 16:10




          Taking over existing code, someone made a mistake...
          – Howwitzer
          Nov 29 at 16:10


















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