Hi Zach,

anonymous wrote : 
  | I tried setting the timeout parameter to something other than 0, like 
10000, and when attempting to start up JBoss I get an error that the config 
does not appear to be correct and the service isn't deployed. 
  | 

What was the message?

anonymous wrote : 
  | ... is there a way to push down some kind of reasonable timeout all the way 
down the stack so that we fail more quickly and retry again? Only occasionally 
does the socket eventually timeout, but even then its about 20 minutes later. 
Usually it hangs 'forever'.
  | 
  | Heres my remoting config, the only thing different about it other than 
being straight out of one of the examples is adding of a callback timeout to 
30000( 30 seconds ). 
  | 


Note that the "timeout" parameter is global, in the sense that it applies 
throughout  Remoting, client and server.  The "callbackTimeout" parameter 
overrides "timeout", but it only applies to the operation of sending messages 
from the server to a consumer.  Given that your problem is related to a 
transaction, I'm just guessing that "callbackTimeout" isn't relevent.  Note 
also that the JBossMessaging team is rather committed to a "timeout" value of 0.

Zach, I can help you with the Remoting aspects of the problem, but the 
JBossMessaging guys would have a better understanding of the big picture.  The 
forum for JBossMessaging users is at 
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewforum&f=238.

-Ron

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