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> java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(FutureTask.java:303)
> at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:138)
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> some hibernated component and then it becomes alive again but first message
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after about of 4-6 hours of inactivity, first user comes to
> the system, does some action that triggers JMS message send operation and
> that message doesn't get delivered to the MDB listeners.
> All subsequent messages send via the system successfully delivered without
> any other
invocations, first JMS
message delivery to the topic doesn't occur.
In other words after about of 4-6 hours of inactivity, first user comes to
the system, does some action that triggers JMS message send operation and
that message doesn't get delivered to the MDB listeners.
All subsequent mes
.
> After long application inactive time (in other words - system is not used
> overnight (3-4 hours)) first JMS message send to the topic NEVER reaches
> destination (I have couple of MDBs listening on the topic and neither of
> them gets invoked). I.e MDB isn't invoked (according t
ither of
them gets invoked). I.e MDB isn't invoked (according to the verbose logs).
All next subsequent send operations works fine and all messages reach
destinations.
According to our observations this doesn't happen with JMS Queues which uses
the same infrastructure code referenced below.
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> I pull, build and deploy activemq daily snapshot to my local repo, but:
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Hi,
i think activemq-ra should be updated too. I don't know if there is API
changes between both version but i guess you'll see it soon ;).
- Romain
2012/4/17 Bjorn Danielsson
> Update
>
> I can now reproduce the error in a small test program.
> All I did was increase the messaging from 2 to
Update
I can now reproduce the error in a small test program.
All I did was increase the messaging from 2 to 4 messages
and fiddle a bit with the JPA code. The fiddling required
seems to be different depending on whether I use OpenJPA
or EclipseLink.
I am beginning to suspect that I might be bitt
écrit :
>
>> I have problems sending JMS messages from my MDB. This MDB
>> listens on a queue and then calls an EJB that updates persistent
>> storage. The EJB then sends out a notification to a JMS topic.
>>
>> All this used to work in GlassFish, but on TomEE-pl
Hi,
It should work, can you reproduce it in a uniy test?
Le 16 avr. 2012 16:48, "Bjorn Danielsson"
a écrit :
> I have problems sending JMS messages from my MDB. This MDB
> listens on a queue and then calls an EJB that updates persistent
> storage. The EJB then sends out a no
I have problems sending JMS messages from my MDB. This MDB
listens on a queue and then calls an EJB that updates persistent
storage. The EJB then sends out a notification to a JMS topic.
All this used to work in GlassFish, but on TomEE-plus I always
get this error that stops the notification from
Hi David,
I'm not sure how to see the resources and binding in jmx-console, in fact, I
don't know how to start jmx-console in openejb.
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erify this won't do
anything (these things were being created already automatically).
I think what we need is a log line that says what the server understands is the
Topic/Queue name of the MDB. I had thought I added that as I've had this
problem before as well. I could be misre
Hi Romain,
I did try to config it in openejb.xml like below as well, but it just didn't
work for me.
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Hi,
I have tried to setup it following the examples, but just not working for me.
Here are some codes:
1) No annotation in mdb , just a onMessage method. The ejb-jar.xml:
StandardReportsBean
se.it.newjena.reports.bean.receivers.StandardReportsBean
Hi,
I have tried to setup it following the examples, but just not working for me.
Here are some codes:
1) No annotation in mdb , just a onMessage method. The ejb-jar.xml:
StandardReportsBean
se.it.newjena.reports.bean.receivers.StandardReportsBean
Hi,
how did you configure:
1) the mdb
2) the jmx resources (queue, connection factory, ...)
3) the client
?
it sounds like a config error. If you can share some code we could help you
more efficiently.
Note: some JMS sample are here:
http://openejb.apache.org/examples-trunk/index.html
- Romain
Hi,
I'm new to openejb. Now i'm working with openejb integrated with Tomcat in
Eclipse. Openejb can start successfully. One MDB was setup to listen to a
jms queue and the start log like this:
[INFO] Found ejb module EjbModule in war /newjena
[INFO] Found ejb module EjbModule in war /new
l is already bundled with OpenEJB or I need to
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ncat.ht.outbound.obd.ObdConnector/obdOutgoingTopic' in bean
ObdConnector to Resource(id=jms/HtObdOutgoing)
INFO - Configuring Service(id=Default MDB Container, type=Container,
provider-id=Default MDB Container)
INFO - Auto-creating a container for bean OutboundChangeTopicHandler:
I have discovered that the error appeared because there was one MDB which
contained the jboss specific dLQMaxResent property. The only was I was able
to solve this is by commenting out the property in question, although I
would have prefered to specify my own activationspec class in the ra.xml
Hi guys,
I want to use OpenEJb to test an MDB which implements the quartz Job
interface and also uses a jms Queue and Connection Factory. I have looked
into the mdb and quartz-ra examples from the openEJB project and placed the
ra.xml file that is used into the quartz-ra example into the folder
On Jul 15, 2009, at 11:36 PM, DimasOwl wrote:
hi, David
They couldn't provide such file
Actually the only available way is to use standard approach:
create InitialContext and get connectionfactory, and topic by their
jndi
names
For us it is slightly more complicated as we have to use LDAP
pter. I
believe I have all necessary settings to do that. Could you tell me is there
more simple way to generate adapter. I don't want to install Sun's server
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that is the problem as I don't have any files
I will try to talk with guys from Tibco support if they could provide such
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On Jul 9, 2009, at 1:31 AM, DimasOwl wrote:
2009-07-09 09:09:31,912 - ERROR - Endpoint connection to JMS broker
failed:
Wire format negociation timeout: peer did not send his wire format.
openejb.xml
Use of the ActiveMQResourceAdapter won't work with other JMS
implementations than Act
e messages
DataSource My Unmanaged DataSource
and here is annotation from MDB
@MessageDriven
(activationConfig = {
@ActivationConfigProperty(propertyName = "destination",
propertyValue = "EventsTopic"),
@ActivationConfigProperty(p
hread pool available to ActiveMQ.
ThreadPoolSize 30
Jean-Louis
DimasOwl wrote:
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> Documentation is quite poor
> http://openejb.apache.org/3.0/mdb-container.html
> It describes only default settings for ActiveMQ.
> Is it possible to listen to topic on external JMS ser
Documentation is quite poor http://openejb.apache.org/3.0/mdb-container.html
It describes only default settings for ActiveMQ.
Is it possible to listen to topic on external JMS server (Tibco)
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On May 27, 2009, at 8:30 PM, Nitin Gupta wrote:
I have one Message Driven Bean(MDB) that is dependent on a server for
receiving messages.
At deploy time when server is up then this MDB will start
automatically.
but when the server is not running then this MDB will not start.
So when when
I have one Message Driven Bean(MDB) that is dependent on a server for
receiving messages.
At deploy time when server is up then this MDB will start automatically.
but when the server is not running then this MDB will not start.
So when when server will up then i will have to manually start this
ment.
>
> I am using Eclipse with WTP and have successfully loaded up Tomcat with
> OpenEJB and now I am trying to bring on line the MDB.
>
> What I can't figure out is where I would put the XML that describes the
> queue for the MDB For example in JBOSS I would have a fil
ing Eclipse with WTP and have successfully loaded up Tomcat
with
OpenEJB and now I am trying to bring on line the MDB.
What I can't figure out is where I would put the XML that describes
the
queue for the MDB For example in JBOSS I would have a file that
would look
like
jboss.mq
to run under JBOSS and it
>> appears that
>> openEJB/Tomcat should be just a great environment.
>>
>> I am using Eclipse with WTP and have successfully loaded up Tomcat
>> with
>> OpenEJB and now I am trying to bring on line the MDB.
>>
>> What I can
up Tomcat
with
OpenEJB and now I am trying to bring on line the MDB.
What I can't figure out is where I would put the XML that describes
the
queue for the MDB For example in JBOSS I would have a file that
would look
like
jboss.mq:service=DestinationManager
There are a couple op
it appears
> that openEJB/Tomcat should be just a great environment.
>
> I am using Eclipse with WTP and have successfully loaded up Tomcat with
> OpenEJB and now I am trying to bring on line the MDB.
>
> What I can't figure out is where I would put the XML that describes
bring on line the MDB.
What I can't figure out is where I would put the XML that describes the
queue for the MDB For example in JBOSS I would have a file that would look
like
jboss.mq:service=DestinationManager
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Mho
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Hi,
I was able to get the MDB listening on the remote topic. There were two
issues. The first was that I had the same MDB in the classpath for the
Tomcat web app. The second is that ActiveMQ did not recognize async=true
for remote servers. Here is the fix:
properties.put("Defaul
Hi,
I am trying to connect an OpenEJB MDB embedded in a Java SE command-line
application to a JMS topic inside an ActiveMQ embedded broker running
inside Tomcat/OpenEJB. The MDB works fine when it is inside Tomcat, but
that's not that useful in this scenario since I want to perform r
On Jan 14, 2009, at 2:52 AM, marekd wrote:
Could it be the same problem as this one:
https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-1824 (see next to last
comment) ?
Seems very likely. I'd recommend upgrading the ActiveMQ version to
try it out, but unfortunately they repackaged their code b
Hi,
I'm currently writing simple test cases to test (and learn ;-)) power of
MDBs. But I run into some problems. This is an modified "simple-mdb"
example from openejb3 sources. I have simple test running by 4 threads in
parallel sending requests to simple Stateless bean that ad
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> Does anyone know how to limit the redelivery attempts to and MDB? I've done
> some checking but can't seem to find it.
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classloader and look for issues like this. Not sure we can
get it in for the next release, but I bet that might be a useful
timesaver.
-David
David Blevins wrote:
On Aug 11, 2008, at 10:29 AM, lupu.slobodu wrote:
Trying to run the MDB sample form
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openejb
I had the activemq jars in my web application also(WebContent/WEB-INF/lib).
As soon as I took them out, it works fine.
Sorry to have you spend time on this...
David Blevins wrote:
>
>
> On Aug 11, 2008, at 10:29 AM, lupu.slobodu wrote:
>
>>
>> Trying to run the
Is the MDB sample confirmed to run on the "OpenEJB for Tomcat" instance?
David Blevins wrote:
>
>
> On Aug 11, 2008, at 10:29 AM, lupu.slobodu wrote:
>
>>
>> Trying to run the MDB sample form
>> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openejb/trunk/openejb3/exam
On Aug 11, 2008, at 10:29 AM, lupu.slobodu wrote:
Trying to run the MDB sample form
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openejb/trunk/openejb3/examples/simple-mdb-with-descriptor/?pathrev=678070
It looks up the ConnectionFactory but it crashes when calling
connectionFactory.createConnection
Trying to run the MDB sample form
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openejb/trunk/openejb3/examples/simple-mdb-with-descriptor/?pathrev=678070
It looks up the ConnectionFactory but it crashes when calling
connectionFactory.createConnection();
javax.jms.JMSException: Could not create Transport
On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 21:51 +0200, Jacek Laskowski wrote:
> On 10/17/07, Martin Vysny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > to the stateless bean definition, and
> >
> >
> > destination
> > queue/FE_QUEUE
> >
> >
> > to the message driven bean definition.
>
> I believe you can do this using @Messag
On 10/17/07, Martin Vysny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> to the stateless bean definition, and
>
>
> destination
> queue/FE_QUEUE
>
>
> to the message driven bean definition.
I believe you can do this using @MessageDriven annotation, e.g.
@MessageDriven(
activationConfig = {
@Activat
On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 17:28 -0700, Dain Sundstrom wrote:
> Sounds like you are happy with the MDB configuration but want the
> queue/FE_QUEUE resource-env-ref in FEInternalServicesEJB to point to
> queue/FE_QUEUE instead of "Default Queue".
>
> This error seem very
Sounds like you are happy with the MDB configuration but want the
queue/FE_QUEUE resource-env-ref in FEInternalServicesEJB to point to
queue/FE_QUEUE instead of "Default Queue".
This error seem very strange because the code that processes resource-
env-ref should never create an
Hi guys,
can you help me again? ;) We have a MDB named CallAgentMDB, which is a
message consumer (MessageListener), and FEInternalServicesBean, which is
a stateless bean. The problem is, that the MDB is not receiving messages
which are sent by the internal services bean. When openejb starts, it
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