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diff --git a/trunk/qpid/dotnet/client-010/addins/README.txt b/trunk/qpid/dotnet/client-010/addins/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5f8df77189..0000000000 --- a/trunk/qpid/dotnet/client-010/addins/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -This project contains three sub-projects: -- The RTD excell Addin -- A sample client sending messages to queue1 -- A ample message processor - -RDT AddIn -Excel provides a function called RTD (real-time data) that lets you specify a COM server via its ProgId here "Qpid" so that you can push qpid messages into Excel. -For using the Qpid RTD follows those steps: - -1) Copy the configuration Excel.exe.config into C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12 -2) Edit Excel.exe.xml and set the targeted Qpid broker host, port number -3) Select the cell or cell range to contain the information -4) enter the following formula =rtd("Qpid",,"myQueue") Where MyQueue is the queue from which you wish to receive messages from - -Note: The Qpid RTD is a COM-AddIn that must be registered with Excel. This is done automatically when compiling the Addin with visual studio. - -The default behavior of the RDT AddIn is to display the message payload. This could be altered by specifying your own message processor. -A Message processor is a class that implements the API ExcelAddIn.MessageProcessor. For example, the provided processor in client-010\addins\ExcelAddInMessageProcessor displays the message body and the the header price when specified. - -To use you own message processor follows those steps: -1) Write your own message processor that extends ExcelAddIn.MessageProcessor -2) Edit Excel.exe.config and uncomment the entries: - <add key="ProcessorAssembly" value="<path>\qpid\dotnet\client-010\addins\ExcelAddInMessageProcessor\bin\Debug\ExcelAddInMessageProcessor.dll"/> - <add key="ProcessorClass" value="ExcelAddInMessageProcessor.Processor"/> -- ProcessorAssembly is the path on the Assembly that contains your processor class -- ProcessorClass is your processor class name -3) run excel and define a rtd function - -Note: the provided ExcelAddInProducer can be used for testing the provided message processor. As messages are sent to queue1 the following rtd fucntion should be used =rtd("Qpiud",,"queue1")
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