Thanks Marcel that was it, I had totally forgotten the positive id in the session name!
Warmest regards from sunny Western Australia -- Christian -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marcel Ruff Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 5:37 PM To: xmlblaster@server.xmlBlaster.org Subject: Re: [xmlblaster] Persistent msg caching without previous connection Hi, this works out of the box. Type (without a server): java -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote javaclients.HelloWorldPublish -session.name pubisher/2 -persistent true -numPublish 200 and publish some messages. Now start the server (probably set CheckPoint plugin to 'true' in xmlBlasterPlugins.xml to see message flow) and the messages are published, regards Marcel christian chevalley wrote: > > Hi Guys, > > > > Is it possible to force the caching of persistent messages on the > client side without having previously established a connection to a > server? I am trying to implement an asynchronous client gathering > events which are published to a central server. However, this client > might be started before the server (hence the caching), whenever the > server is started, the client then connect automatically to the server > (no problem here) and the cached messages should be then sent to the > server. The problem is that if the client has not already connected to > a server, it is not possible to publish messages (exception is: > errorCode=user.notConnected). Have I missed something here, since the > persistent connection + persistent PublishQos work fine after an > initial connection ? > > > > Thanks in advance -- Christian > > > -- Marcel Ruff http://www.xmlBlaster.org http://watchee.net Phone: +49 7551 309371