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[jira] [Created] (AMQ-3711) Credentials are not propagated correctly when passed through the ActiveMQConnectionFactory constructor in the CPP client API (However, it works correctly when passed through the createConnection method)

Credentials are not propagated correctly when passed through the ActiveMQConnectionFactory
constructor in the CPP client API (However, it works correctly when passed through the createConnection method)
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                 Key: AMQ-3711
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-3711
             Project: ActiveMQ
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: CMS (C++ client)
    Affects Versions: 5.5.1
         Environment: RHEL4 on both client and server 

I am using CMS v3.4.1
            Reporter: Bhooshan Mogal
            Priority: Minor

I tried to connect to the an ActiveMQ server using the C++ client API. However, when I pass the credentials
(username and password) only through the ActiveMQConnectionFactory  constructor and not through the
createConnection method, the password is not shows up as null in the server logs.
So,

 auto_ptr<ActiveMQConnectionFactory> connectionFactory(
                new ActiveMQConnectionFactory( brokerURI, "username", "password" ) );
            try{
                connection = connectionFactory->createConnection();
                connection->start();
            } catch( CMSException& e ) {
                e.printStackTrace();
                throw e;
            }
results in the server receiving the password as null. However, when the credentials are passed through the
createConnection method as well, like - 
auto_ptr<ActiveMQConnectionFactory> connectionFactory(
                new ActiveMQConnectionFactory( brokerURI, "username", "password" ) );
            try{
                connection = connectionFactory->createConnection("username", "password");
                connection->start();
            } catch( CMSException& e ) {
                e.printStackTrace();
                throw e;
            }

the server receives the password correctly.

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