On 18/03/2008, DominicTulley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If I run with the AMQ broker on one machine and the producer&consumer on a > second machine then all the TIME_WAIT sockets are on the AMQ machine (from > localhost, to localhost). So, I'm pretty convinced the cause is there. > Also, if I remove all camel logic and just produce and consume on the same > queue, there are no TIME_WAIT sockets (or very few). > > The number of sockets is certainly increasing - I'm pushing through around > 100 msg/s and seeing around 100 TIME_WAIT sockets appearing per second. > Interestingly the number continues to rise for "a while" after I kill the > producer - my assumption is that it is because camel hasn't got through them > all yet. The number of TIME_WAIT sockets stops rising a few seconds after I > kill off the producer. > > Here's my http://www.nabble.com/file/p16131500/activemq.xml activemq.xml . > My camel config is all right at the end. > Other than that, the only bit I've deliberately changed is to trim down the > network connectors section.
What does the Java code look like for the org.dominic.PrimaryRouteBuilder? -- James ------- http://macstrac.blogspot.com/ Open Source Integration http://open.iona.com
