In the RabbitMQ tutorials there's a demonstration of how to do remote process calls in all but C-languages (C, C++). I'm using rabbitmq-c and I'm close to replicating what the Python tutorial is doing, after all correlation_id
and reply_to
are available fields in the amq_basic_properties
.
That been said, I can see the following two methods in the amqp.h
header:
amq_simple_rpc
amq_simple_rpc_decoded
It's my understanding that these are used internally for the library's communication with the broker (e.g. that how a call to create a queue goes through) but I was wondering whether I can use those directly to support my own remote process calls, i.e. have a function that "lives" in one client and make it callable by another client.
If these methods can't be used like this, is there a standard alternative or a description of how to do routed RPCs with librabbitmq-c? Is my approach of replicating the pika tutorial "sane"?