Actually the problem is when the jboss is on machine ther then the client / 
producer one.

In order to reproduce the problem easy I have created two more examples - long 
live consumer and long live producer.
You can copy them into the jboss-messaging examples directory and compile/start 
them via ant (just like the other examples there).

Note that the consumer example will exit only if you hit enter.
So:
1. start the consumer
2. run the producer 
- You should observe that the consumer is receiving 10 messages. 
3. Leave the consumer to run for a long time (some hours for example). 
4. run the producer again 
- the consumer does not receive anything?!

The two examples are available via:
http://www.myjavaserver.com/~dobrin/jboss/examples.zip

I think most of the consumer applications run continiously in order to process 
any incoming messages, but this problem breaks all such scenarios.



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