I know that establishing a RabbitMQ connection is expensive, so it is not recommended to {connect / publish / disconnect} whenever I want to put a message to queue. However, I couldn' t find a way to have a long running RabbitMQ connection across many requests.
What I want to achieve is to have only one(or a limited # of) RabbitMQ connection(s) in my ASP.NET application that runs on IIS and use it for different requests, instead of creating different connections for each request.
The following code is what I have up to now. I need somehow to remove these using statements and keep my connection open.
Thanks a lot
public ReturnCode AtomicPublish(string userName, string password, string virtualHost, string hostName, string exchangeName, string queueName, string message)
{
using (IConnection conn = new ConnectionFactory()
{
UserName = userName,
Password = password,
VirtualHost = virtualHost,
HostName = hostName
}.CreateConnection())
{
using (IModel model = conn.CreateModel())
{
model.ExchangeDeclare(exchangeName, ExchangeType.Fanout, true);
model.QueueDeclare(queueName, true, false, false, null);
model.QueueBind(queueName, exchangeName, "", null);
byte[] messageBodyBytes = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(message);
model.BasicPublish(exchangeName, string.Empty, null, messageBodyBytes);
}
}
return ReturnCode.OK;
}