Try setting 'maxInactivityDuration' to zero. For example, tcp://localhost:61616?wireFormat.maxInactivityDuration=0
According to the online documentation, this should disable inactivity monitoring. http://activemq.apache.org/configuring-wire-formats.html Joe Nige wrote: > > We started using activeMQ to send messages from our EDI gateway to our > application systems. Everything had gone well during testing, which > included volume testing. However, we have experienced a time outs on 2 > separate occasions which resulting in no messages being exchanged between > the 2 systems which has caused us to roll back to our FTP based solution. > We use a java application to queue and dequeue messages on server B and > use Sterling Commerce's Gentran Integration Suite on Server B. > > I have seen some information posted in this forum about setting timeout > values but we have been unable to get these set up in the activemq.xml > file. > > Being an activeMQ novice, and not being a Java programmer, I would > appreciate some advice on this issue and, if possible, what specifically I > should set in the xml configuration file. > > The details of our configuration is listed below (including the full error > message). > > Thanks in advance for any help. > > Server A Environment > ==================== > O/S = Solaris 9 9/04 > activeMQ Version = 4.1.1 > Java Version = 1.4.2_12 > > Server B Environment > ==================== > O/S = Tru64 4.0F > activeMQ Version = 4.1.1 > Java Version = 1.4.2-6 (highest available for Tru64) > > Error on Server B > ================= > INFO DemandForwardingBridge - Network connection between > vm://Server B#4 and tcp:///Server A:61616 shutdown due to a local error: > org.apache.activemq.transport.InactivityIOException: Channel was inactive > for too long. > > Netstat details > =============== > tcp 0 0 Server B.61616 Server A.44031 ESTABLISHED > tcp 6907 0 Server B.1337 Server A.61616 CLOSE_WAIT > > activemq.xml from Server A > ========================== > <beans> > > <bean > class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer"/> > > <broker brokerName="Server A" useJmx="true" > xmlns="http://activemq.org/config/1.0"> > > <!-- In ActiveMQ 4, you can setup destination policies --> > <destinationPolicy> > <policyMap><policyEntries> > > <policyEntry topic="FOO.>"> > <dispatchPolicy> > <strictOrderDispatchPolicy /> > </dispatchPolicy> > <subscriptionRecoveryPolicy> > <lastImageSubscriptionRecoveryPolicy /> > </subscriptionRecoveryPolicy> > </policyEntry> > > </policyEntries></policyMap> > </destinationPolicy> > > <persistenceAdapter> > <journaledJDBC journalLogFiles="5" dataDirectory="./activemq-data" > dataSource="#oracle-ds"/> > </persistenceAdapter> > > <transportConnectors> > <transportConnector name="openwire" uri="tcp://localhost:61616"/> > <transportConnector name="ssl" uri="ssl://localhost:61617"/> > <transportConnector name="stomp" uri="stomp://localhost:61613"/> > </transportConnectors> > > <networkConnectors> > <networkConnector name="Server B" > uri="static://(tcp://XX.XXX.XX.XX:61616)"/> > </networkConnectors> > > </broker> > > <!-- Oracle DataSource Sample Setup --> > <bean id="oracle-ds" class="org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSource" > destroy-method="close"> > <property name="driverClassName" > value="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"/> > <property name="url" > value="jdbc:oracle:thin:@XX.XXX.XX.XX:1521:XXXXX"/> > <property name="username" value="XXXXX"/> > <property name="password" value="XXXXX"/> > <property name="poolPreparedStatements" value="false"/> > </bean> > > </beans> > > activemq.xml from Server B > ========================== > <beans> > > <bean > class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer"/> > > <broker brokerName="Server B" useJmx="true" > xmlns="http://activemq.org/config/1.0"> > > <destinationPolicy> > <policyMap><policyEntries> > <policyEntry topic="FOO.>"> > <dispatchPolicy> > <strictOrderDispatchPolicy /> > </dispatchPolicy> > <subscriptionRecoveryPolicy> > <lastImageSubscriptionRecoveryPolicy /> > </subscriptionRecoveryPolicy> > </policyEntry> > </policyEntries></policyMap> > </destinationPolicy> > > <persistenceAdapter> > <journaledJDBC journalLogFiles="5" dataDirectory="./data" > dataSource="#derby-ds"/> > </persistenceAdapter> > > <transportConnectors> > <transportConnector name="openwire" uri="tcp://localhost:61616"/> > <transportConnector name="ssl" uri="ssl://localhost:61617"/> > <transportConnector name="stomp" uri="stomp://localhost:61613"/> > </transportConnectors> > > <networkConnectors> > <networkConnector name="Server A" > uri="static://(tcp://XX.XXX.XX.XX:61616)"/> > </networkConnectors> > > </broker> > > <!-- Embedded Derby DataSource Setup --> > <bean id="derby-ds" class="org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDataSource"> > <property name="databaseName" value="derbydb"/> > <property name="createDatabase" value="create"/> > </bean> > > </beans> > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Intermittent-error-%22org.apache.activemq.transport.InactivityIOException%3A-Channel-was-inactive-for-too-long.%22-tf4651314s2354.html#a13349416 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.