Fix RabbitMQ channel dies silently #124
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#125 Fix for cleverswarm backend
clevermicro/amq-adapter-python
#128 Refactor data message generator for more robust exception handling and raising
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In Friday's debug meeting, the RabbitMQ channel dies with an exception, but it gets ignored.
This ticket should add checks to make sure when critical channels die, it triggers the application to crash (forward the exception to caller).
Also PR #126