Those are server ports your binding. It only makes sense to bind to
addresses that are on your machine. So localhost is valid or any
host/ip address that your machine has a network interface for.
Clients can connect to remote servers tho. Perhaps your getting those
2 terms confused?
Regards,
Hiram
On Feb 7, 2008 9:01 AM, Tindell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What are some common causes of BindException (Cannot assign requested
> address: JVM_Bind) trying to run a boker? If I bind to
> tcp//localhost:61616, it works fine but when I try to bind to another
> machine, I get the BindException. What configuration is required on the
> computer I am trying to bind to?
>
> BrokerService broker = new BrokerService();
> broker.setUseJmx(true);
> broker.addConnector("tcp://ids:61616");
> broker.start();
>
> // now lets wait forever to avoid the JVM terminating immediately
> Object lock = new Object();
> synchronized (lock) {
> lock.wait();
> }
>
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