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Michel Van Hoof commented on AMQ-2647: -------------------------------------- Geachte, Ik ben momenteel niet op kantoor en heb slechts beperkte toegang tot mijn e-mail. Ik ben terug bereikbaar op maandag 4/10. Voor dringende zaken kan u mijn collega Johan Verelst bereiken via jvere...@thisplays2.com of via telefoon op 32 3 327 92 99 Met Vriendelijke groeten, Michel Van Hoof ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am currently out of the office and have limited access to my e-mail. I will return on monday the 4th of October. For urgent mathers, please contact jvere...@thisplays2.com or by phone on 32 3 327 92 99 Kind regards, Michel Van Hoof > ActiveMQ.Advisory.Connection only forwards logoff information in network of > brokers > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AMQ-2647 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-2647 > Project: ActiveMQ > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Connector > Affects Versions: 5.3.0 > Environment: ActiveMQ 5.3 running on ubuntu, using NMS 1.2 trunk > version > Reporter: Michel Van Hoof > Fix For: 5.5.0 > > > We use ActiveMQ.Advisory.Connection for logon/off information about clients. > during tests this worked fine but now while setting up our production > enviroment, we noticed something strange. > We have the following Configuration: > Site 1 > Broker A & Broker B ( master slave) > both have a network connection to broker C > Site 2 > Broker C - Public broker for external clients > Our services are consuming and producing on Broker A / B on site 1 > our clients connect to Broker C and consume / produce there. > When a client connects, no Advisory message is send over the network of > brokers ( The message IS send on the local broker so if we consume straight > from there, it works) > When a client Disconnects, the advisory message is forwarded in the network > of brokers and reaches our consumer... > I'm not 100% sure this is a bug but the behaviour is rather strange. I would > think that either NONE of the advisories are sent through the network, or all > of them. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.