Hi Simone,

I would recommend turning on logging for the Axis2 JMS module to see if it
correctly picks up messages from JBossMQ.    I don't have experience with
JBossMQ myself.

alex


On 2/15/08, Simone Maletta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Alex,
>     thank's again.
> I'm not using ActiveMQ but JBossMQ because I need an application server to
> work with my thesis.
> I create a test service deployed having endpoint:
> http://localhost:8080/ode/processes/echo
> and I developed a queue in JBoss called
> echo.
> Nothing happen the stored message isn't consumed: it seems to be like the
> receiver is not up or  the transport is not configured while I used the
> good
> settings for JBossMQ  jndi.
> I'm sure the settings are in the right way because I developed POJO
> services
> using Axis2.
> To hang a queue in JBoss you must lookup for
> queue/echo
> I develope the process as
> http://localhost:8080/ode/processes/queue/echo
> but nothing change.
> Have you got a references, a guide, a sample or some suggesting about?
> If I've to use ActiveMQ I'm undeploing JBossMQ but I'm sure that I can
> make
> the same thing using another MOM.
> Regards
>
> Simone
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alex Boisvert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
>
> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 5:31 PM
> Subject: Re: JMS and ODE
>
>
>
> > On 2/14/08, Simone Maletta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Thank's Alex for your suggest,
> >>     I've got another question: I've to modify my own wsdl code, in the
> >> binding part, to use the jms transport layer?
> >
> >
> > It's not required and, as far as I know, there's no
> standard/interoperable
> > way to define the JMS binding in the WSDL at this time.
> >
> > alex
> >
>
>

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