My Jsr181 test now also works. I forgot to set the service name. So the
exchange did not find a target.
I would like to make an example out of my tests. The example will
consist of my Jsr181 example in pure Java code and as Service unit Jbi
packaging.
Do you think this could be interesting for the distribution?
Christian
Christian Schneider schrieb:
I have managed to get my config running. I created a broker in the
receiver program and connected receiver and sender to the broker
directly:
BrokerFactoryBean bfb = new BrokerFactoryBean(new
ClassPathResource("/broker.xml"));
bfb.afterPropertiesSet();
BrokerService broker = bfb.getBroker();
broker.start();
...
container.setFlowName("jms?jmsURL=tcp://"+brokerServer+":61216");
My next step is to call a Jsr181 Service the same way. With the same
setup as above it didn“t work. Is there any difference between
a pojo service and a normal Sender / Receiver setup? That means should
the cluster setup I chose above also work for a Jsr181 Service?
Best regards
Christian
Guillaume Nodet schrieb:
The default configuration for the jms flow use UDP multicast.
Maybe you have a firewall which does not allow UDP packets.
On 11/12/06, Christian Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have set up a small example of a sender and a receiver in two
different servicemix containers using a jms flow.
When I run the two on the same machine the sender can communicate with
the receiver. But when I run them on two different machines in the same
subnet I get an error message:
01:46:04,578 WARN [NetworkConnector] Could not start network bridge
between: vm://peer-wschris-2808-1163292341312-0-0?network=true and:
tcp://notebook:1849 due to: java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed
out: connect
01:46:04,578 DEBUG [NetworkConnector] Start failure exception:
java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out: connect
java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out: connect
Any idea what I am doing wrong?
Many thanks in advance
Christian
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