I've got the same problem (as Prashanth).
Brain, could you be more specific?
What exactly should I put in smqr2.properties ?
Brian Duke wrote:
> I think this is a common problem that crops up. I believe you can solve it
> by giving the QueueConnectionFactory on each router a unique name.
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Hello..
We're trying to connect two SwiftMQ routers on different machines. After
this, we're able to send messages to both routers and read messages only
from the remote router - however, on trying to read from the local router,
we get an error message that says..
Exception occurred: javax.jms.JMSException: Queue 'testqueue@router2' is not
local! Can't create a Consumer on it!
Here, router2 is on the machine from which the queue-receiver is being run.
Any clues?
Regards,
Prashanth
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