I did some research dealing with Perl-Java clients interaction
via Bytes Message and here is a link:
http://www.nabble.com/AMQ-Missing-JMS-Bytes-Message-on-stomp-tf2483639.html


sileshi wrote:
> 
> I now know the reason why Java JMS client message I was sending to 
> Perl Stomp client did not get to Perl side. The reason is the Java JMS
> client sending Bytes message and The Net::Stomp module's receive_frame()
> could not read the socket. Everytime it reads zero length bytes.
> 
> But if I sent Text message from the JMS client, no problem.
> 
> Hiram Chirino wrote:
>> 
>> Have you tried it against a 4.0.1 or 4.0.2-SNAPSHOT
>> 4.0 had some known STOMP problems.
>> 
>> On 10/18/06, sileshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I have recently discovered a problem with ActiveMQ when attempting to
>>> exchange messages between Java JMS and Perl Stomp clients. No Message
>>> gets delivered from one side to the other.
>>>
>>> According to James Strachan of ActiveMQ team, there is no
>>> architectural/design
>>> limitation to do those sort of message sending. He said that there is no
>>> difference between a message sent by Stomp, JMS, REST, or Ajax. Thus, a
>>> messge sent from any of the connector's clients, should be delievered to
>>> any  destination consumer. This is very reassuring.
>>>
>>> I have opened a bug report AMQ-978. I will ask other users if they run
>>> into similar problem either Perl Stomp - Java JMS, or any other
>>> combination,
>>> please update this thread with info.
>>>
>>> -Sileshi
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>>>
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Regards,
>> Hiram
>> 
>> Blog: http://hiramchirino.com
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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