On 11/02/2008, Jeroen van Bergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm running a very basic instance of AMQ 5.0.0: just the supplied sample > configuration, starting the broker with bin\activemq. My client application > (Java SE) produces and consumes messages on a single queue. Both the > producer and the consumer use the > session.createXXX(session.createQueue(queueName), null) call to create a > producer and a consumer, respectively. > > The producer is happily producing messages. I can browse them using the web > front end supplied with ActiveMQ. When I add a QueueBrowser to the consuming > class it can see the messages in the queue. The consumer is not picking up > any message at all. Relevant code: > > QueueBrowser browser = > session.createBrowser(session.createQueue(queueName)); > Enumeration enumeration = browser.getEnumeration(); > while (enumeration.hasMoreElements()) { > Message message = (Message) enumeration.nextElement(); > logger.debug("Saw message " + message.getJMSMessageID()); > } > logger.debug(getName() + " is requesting messages from " + queueName); > Message message = consumer.receiveNoWait(); > if (message != null) { > logger.debug("Retrieved message " + message.getJMSMessageID()); > } > > The consumer is started before the producer and they run in seperate threads > on a 1.6.0_03 Sun JVM on Windows XP Pro SP2. > > What might be causing this behaviour? Do I have to supply credentials before > a consumer is allowed to actually consume messages? > > Thanks in advance for any response.
Have you hit this FAQ entry? http://activemq.apache.org/i-am-not-receiving-any-messages-what-is-wrong.html -- James ------- http://macstrac.blogspot.com/ Open Source Integration http://open.iona.com