Change you selector value to: consumer.selector = "reportID = " + reportID;
If you run into similar problems with Consumers that define selector expressions in the future, you can add the "Message.Selector" category to your server-side logging filters. If a client's selector can't be evaluated successfully, a warning is written to the server log containing the selector and the message that was evaluated against it. Selector evaluation is based on a javacc grammar and generated parser which unfortunately doesn't provide great error messaging, but a bit of trial and error should get you rolling. Best, Seth From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcod...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of netdeep Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 8:01 AM To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com Subject: [flexcoders] filtering blazeds messages I have blazeds working on a channel I have set up, but how do you filter out the information you broadcast on that channel? If I want to send data to one instance of my application, but no another, how do I determine that. Here is how I set up the message in java and flex. I have tried setting the consumer.selector as it says to in the documentation, but that doesn't seem to do anything, at least not the way I'm doing it. Here is the code: <!-- flex code --> <mx:Consumer id="consumer" destination="factory" message="msgHandler(event.message)"/> <!-- actionscript snippet consumer.selector = "reportID = '"+reportID+"'"; consumer.subscribe(); --> // java code message = new AsyncMessage(); message.setDestination("factory"); // the channel I've set up message.setClientId(clientID); message.setMessageId(UUIDUtils.createUUID()); message.setTimestamp(System.currentTimeMillis()); message.setHeader("reportID", this.getRepID()); message.setBody(channelDef); // my object service.pushMessageToClients(message, false);