Hi Catarino,
there is no such command as killTopic. You don't need the administrative
interface to erase a topic. Try our Xml Scripting facility:
Store the following into thisFile.xml and invoke it as in the comment below:
<!-- start of file -->
<!--
java javaclients.script.XmlScript -requestFile thisFile.xml
-->
<xmlBlaster>
<connect/>
<erase><key oid="testOID196"></key><qos><force/></qos></erase>
<wait delay="200" />
<disconnect />
</xmlBlaster>
<!-- end of file -->
Regards
Michele
Eduardo Catarino wrote:
Hi Michele,
Again I tried as you said and now it worked (It must been something that I was
misspelling). So I'm now able to kill the sessions that I don't want anymore. However
after that, I tried to delete all the persistent topics that are still around but I don't
know the right command. (I looked in the documentation and I tried for example "get
topic/testOID196/?killTopic" but the topic is still there. Again could you explain
me how to do it?
Best regards,
Eduardo Catarino
PS - Thanks for your fast answer
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michele
Sent: terça-feira, 27 de Setembro de 2005 13:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [xmlblaster] administrative tools? (urgent)
Hi Eduardo,
you can change the maximum number of simultaneous sessions per client
(subject) according to:
http://www.xmlblaster.org/xmlBlaster/doc/requirements/engine.qos.login.session.html
It seems however you want to kill some other sessions which lets me
presume you have sessions around which you don't want anymore. I think
you did not invoke disconnect on these when stopping the client and you
used either failsafe or persitent sessions. More about these at:
http://www.xmlblaster.org/xmlBlaster/doc/requirements/client.failsafe.html
if you used positive sessionIds then you could login again and invoke
shutdown.
Explicitly killing the sessions should also be possible over telnet with
client/joe/1/?killSession
You said it is not possible. Are you getting any exceptions ?
A further alternative (the prefered one) is to use jmx:
http://www.xmlblaster.org/xmlBlaster/doc/requirements/admin.jmx.html
Regards
Michele
Eduardo Catarino wrote:
Hi,
I'm steel in process of learning while developing a small application
with the xmlBlaster. Because I'm always making tests I facing the
problem that my connections are being refused by the xmlBlaster server
(Max session error). I already tried to use the telnet but my commands
aren't accepted.
Can someone explain me haw should I use them properly. Is there any
other method to kill the all the sessions?
Best Regards
Eduardo Catarino