looks like you have a master slave setup but using tcp as the transport so you either need to have a http master/slave connection or also leave the tcp connector configured.
2008/12/22 4jr006 <martin.ku...@robotron.de>: > > Hi, > > i have a problem with ActiveMQ 5.2 and JMS over HTTP. > I have one Server, one MessageSender and one MessageReciver > > If i use the TCP-Connection > <transportConnector name="openwire" uri="tcp://localhost:61616" > discoveryUri="multicast://default"/> > it works fine, but if I use a HTTP-Connection > <transportConnector name="http" uri="http://<server>:9999"/> > ActiveMQ throws the following Exception: > > ERROR TransportSupport - No transportListener available to > process inbound command: ConnectionInfo {commandId = 1, responseRequired = > true, connectionId = ID:rdspc060-1820-1229942323921-1:1, clientId = > ID:rdspc060-1820-1229942 > 323921-3:0, userName = null, password = null, brokerPath = null, > brokerMasterConnector = false, manageable = true, clientMaster = true} > WARN ManagedTransportConnection - Failed to register MBean: > org.apache.activemq:BrokerName=localhost,Type=Connection,ConnectorName=http,ViewType=address,Name=blockingQueue > > My Resiver and Sender connect with the following Code: > ActiveMQConnectionFactory cf = new > ActiveMQConnectionFactory(Commons.getConnection()); > cf.setObjectMessageSerializationDefered(true); > Connection con = cf.createConnection(); > ActiveMQSession session = (ActiveMQSession)con.createSession(false, > Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE); > .... //Queue, MessageProducer, MessageSender... > > Has anybody an Example for sending JMS-Messages over HTTP? > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/JMS-ObjectMessage-over-HTTP---%285.2.0%29-tp21125791p21125791.html > Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > -- http://blog.garytully.com Open Source SOA http://FUSESource.com