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Event Mesh and AMQP Adapter : amqp:not-allowed

rrmalgi
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Hello Experts,

I am facing an issue w.r.t iflow where I am using AMQP sender adapter.

PFA the configuration and error screenshot.

I followed below and other relevant blogs on this topic but the issue persists

https://blogs.sap.com/2019/11/20/cloud-integration-connecting-to-external-messaging-systems-using-th...

https://blogs.sap.com/2020/05/06/send-amqp-messages-from-cpi-to-enterprise-messaging-and-consume-the...

For queue name I tried "queue:<queue_name>" and by mentioning "<queue_name>" alone

Error without appending "queue:" is attached as wellerrorwithoutqueue.png

Please advise if any of the configuration is to be corrected

Note : Integration Suite and Event Mesh are in different subaccounts. I hope this not make any difference

Best Regards

iflowdeployerror.png channelconfig-1.png channelconfig-2.png

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rrmalgi
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I have 2 instances of event mesh and I had mixed up the queue names and credentials. This is resolved.

Thanks @willem.pardaens for the clue.

karthikarjun
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Alright, please close this thread then 🙂

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karthikarjun
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Hi rrmalgi - Could you please review the AMQP connectivity test in the Test connectivity section? AMQP is mainly use in IoT that enables reading and subscribing to queue channels.

Even if the channels are in different accounts, you can still access them using AMQP. In your case, the issue seems to be with the connectivity in the subaccount.

You can find helpful information related to your situation in the following blog: https://blogs.sap.com/2019/11/20/cloud-integration-connecting-to-external-messaging-systems-using-th...

Regards,

Karthik Arjun