Arif,
After the build has finished succesfully, you'll find the war file for
the servicemix-web under
distributions\apache-servicemix-web\servicemix-web\target
Gert
Arif Mohd wrote:
Gert,
Right now implementation is changed from Durable Topic to queue, it seems
tobe it is not hanging now.
Iam following the instruction provided in site for building servicemix-web,
but i didn't find any folder by name servicemix-web under the tooling
directory of source distribution.
I found one in examples directory and tried to give the command mvn war,
it is giving the following error, hope iam doing some thing wrong could u
suggest how to use jmx console i don't know that
E:\serviceMixVersions\patch-449649-sm-577\apache-servicemix-3.2-incubating-SNAPSHOT\examples\servicemix-web>mvn
war
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO] snapshot org.apache.servicemix:samples:3.2-incubating-SNAPSHOT:
checking for updates from apache.snapshots
[INFO] snapshot org.apache.servicemix:servicemix:3.2-incubating-SNAPSHOT:
checking for updates from apache.snapshots
[INFO]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[ERROR] BUILD FAILURE
[INFO]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Invalid task 'war': you must specify a valid lifecycle phase, or a
goal in the format plugin:goal or pluginGroupId:pluginA
rtifactId:pluginVersion:goal
[INFO]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] For more information, run Maven with the -e switch
[INFO]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Total time: 8 seconds
[INFO] Finished at: Mon Jun 04 14:41:46 IST 2007
[INFO] Final Memory: 1M/3M
[INFO]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gert Vanthienen wrote:
Arif,
Can you try to provide a thread dump for this (pressing Ctrl-Break in your
console window should give you this information)? Perhaps it's best to
start a JIRA issue for this and attach the thread dump there...
Can you try to connect to ServiceMix using a JMX console and check whether
threads are deadlocked or even monitor ServiceMix while running to see
what happens inside the ESB (threads being added, memory leaks, ...)?
Gert
Arif Mohd wrote:
Gert,
No it will not give any exceptions, it will just hangup after
restarting and only deploy some of the components and it will not listen
to any requests
Removal of components from deploy and SA directory will aslo not
work, if i replace entire servicemix folder then it will work, again
after some period of time it will hang up.
One more observation is when message is posted in a consumer queue the
message is not being sent immediately to the succeeding component my
configuration is
consumer queue -->Tap--->Content base router
when i restart servicemix all the messages posted earlier will come at
time, is some kind of trigger should happen?
Gert Vanthienen wrote:
Arif,
Does this problem resemble the one I reported myself some time ago in
http://www.nabble.com/Service-endpoint-combination-sometimes-not-found-tf3400745s12049.html#a9470091?
Gert
Hi Gert,
Iam facing one serious problem in production environment for the
version 3.1
The problem is servicemix is not deploying all the components
which are present in deploy directory, this is happening under
following conditions.
a) when we restart the servicemix after some period of working.
b) when we try to remove the components from deploy and paste
it back during running, only some of the components gets deployed.
During the above conditions it will not listen to any requests and
it is not responding.Not only this some times clients will not be able
to place the message in an input queue.
*Temporary solution iam using*: replace the servicemix home
folder with new one and paste back my components into deploy directory.
Again after some time the above problem will come back.
Any help provided will be valuable for me.
Regards,
Arif.