What is the syntax for that option to configure?

JB

navneek wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> It seems you missed to configure DynamicallyIncludedDestination attribute
> in your network connector configuration.
> Add this attribute and try again.
> 
> regds
> Nava.
> 
> pleaseHelpMe:o) wrote:
>> 
>> Here is the setup:
>> ActiveMQ 4.0.2 (I know it's old, but need to try to get it working before
>> upgrading, seems backwards logic, but short on time)
>> 
>> 4 brokers running locally on a Windows machine, Java code connecting to
>> brokers, i.e. connect to transport with this code from java:
>> props.setProperty(Context.PROVIDER_URL,"tcp://localhost:61616");
>> this connection works great and everything is fine, but I want to provide
>> redundancy if this connection were to fail, so I am trying this.....
>> 
>> in xml config for brokers, I want to provide a network of brokers that
>> can work as a cluster, or will work if 1 fails.  My preference would be
>> to randomly connect to 1 of the brokers in the network, and failover to
>> any other 1 if possible.  It appears I have hardcoded connection to this
>> 1, so not sure how to randomly connect, unless I modify my java code to
>> randomly connect (is this the best approach?).
>> 
>> When I do connect to the 61616 port on localhost, I have configured
>> networkConnector to other ports statically.  My log shows this when
>> starting up brokers.
>> ACTIVEMQ_HOME: C:\DIVAS Snapshot\activemq-4.0.2 Broker1\bin\..
>> Loading message broker from: xbean:activemq.xml
>> INFO  BrokerService                  - ActiveMQ 4.0.2 JMS Message Broker
>> (broker
>> 1) is starting
>> INFO  BrokerService                  - For help or more information
>> please see:
>> http://incubator.apache.org/activemq/
>> INFO  TransportServerThreadSupport   - Listening for connections at:
>> tcp://MAVS0
>> 1:61616?connectionTimeout=0
>> INFO  TransportConnector             - Connector default Started
>> INFO  NetworkConnector               - Establishing network connection
>> between f
>> rom vm://broker1?network=true to
>> failover:(tcp://localhost:61617)?maxReconnectDelay
>> =1000
>> INFO  TransportConnector             - Connector vm://broker1 Started
>> INFO  NetworkConnector               - Establishing network connection
>> between f
>> rom vm://broker1?network=true to
>> failover:(tcp://localhost:61618)?maxReconnectDelay
>> =1000
>> INFO  NetworkConnector               - Establishing network connection
>> between f
>> rom vm://broker1?network=true to
>> failover:(tcp://localhost:61619)?maxReconnectDelay
>> =1000
>> INFO  NetworkConnector               - Network Connector host1 and host2
>> and hos
>> t3 and host4 and host5 and host6 and host7 Started
>> INFO  BrokerService                  - ActiveMQ JMS Message Broker
>> (broker1, ID:
>> localhost-3643-1212949248389-0:0) started
>> INFO  DemandForwardingBridge         - Network connection between
>> vm://broker1#0
>>  and tcp://localhost:61617(broker2) has been established.
>> INFO  DemandForwardingBridge         - Network connection between
>> vm://broker1#4
>>  and tcp://localhost:61619(broker4) has been established.
>> INFO  DemandForwardingBridge         - Network connection between
>> vm://broker1#2
>>  and tcp://localhost:61618(Unknown) has been established.
>> 
>> So it appears connections seem good, but....if I kill broker1, my java
>> client reports The session is closed.  Below is my config file, anything
>> I am missing with this logic or implementation?
>> 
>> <transportConnector name="default"
>> uri="tcp://localhost:61616?connectionTimeout=0" />
>> 
>>  <networkConnector name="host1 and host2"
>> uri="static://(tcp://localhost:61617,tcp://localhost:61618"
>> failover="true"/>
>> 
>> 
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated, I am trying to run a test where I
>> close broker1, and broker 2 will maintain the connection to the client. 
>> I would also like to understand how to randomly connect to 1 or the other
>> from my client?  Do I do this in client code or is there a way to
>> configure it in ActiveMQ?
>> 
> 
> 

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