Hi

Demo server at times runs with an embedded activemq and other data stores.
So if you already have an activemq installed on your host, then thats what
is causing the port in use exception.

Hope this helps.

On Wed, Dec 4, 2019, 23:06 Rohit Jain <rohit.j...@esgyn.com> wrote:

> Hi Ebenezer,
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> A thread by the same subject line was initiated by my colleague, Eric
> Owhadi, on 06 Jun, 20:51.  He ran into an issue:
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> Could not connect to broker URL: tcp://localhost:61616. Reason:
> java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
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>
> It so happens that 4 months later I have run into the exact same issue.
> Except that I am running everything on my Windows 10 laptop.  Also, I
> installed and ran ActiveMQ on my laptop.  In fact, the demo server got an
> error initially since it found that port 61616 was being used.  So, I
> modified the activemq.xml file to change that port to avoid the conflict.
> Then the demo server started all the application services, and then at the
> end ran into the error above.
>
>
>
> You responded to Eric and said that you would provide a resolution to this
> problem.  Don’t know if you have a resolution that I can use to move
> forward.  The Demo server created the appropriate databases and keyspaces
> in PostgreSQL and Cassandra respectively.
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>
> Rohit
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