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1.5.4. Addresses
The name specified in the address supplied when creating a sender or receiver is used to set the address of the target or source respectively.
If the subject is specified for a sender, it is the default subject used for messages sent without an explicit subject.
If the subject is specified for a receiver it is interpreted as a filter on the set of messages of interest. If it includes a wildcard (i.e. a '
*' or a '#') it is sent as a legacy-amqp-topic-binding, if not it is sent as a legacy-amqp-direct-binding.
When the name of the address is (or starts with) '
#', the dynamic flag is set on the corresponding source or target and the dynamic-node-properties are populated based on the node properties. Note that when the dynamic flag is set the address should not be specified.

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