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1. Re: RemoteJMSProvider & DefaultJMSProvider Mixup
tpaterson Dec 13, 2005 6:29 AM (in response to tpaterson)update to previous notes.
When my app tries to send a message to a local topic - I get the following exception :
org.jboss.mq.SpyJMSException: Cannot send a message to the JMS server; - nested throwable: (java.io.IOException: Client is not connected) at org.jboss.mq.Connection.sendToServer(Connection.java:1028)
at org.jboss.mq.SpySession.sendMessage(SpySession.java:1005)
at org.jboss.mq.SpyMessageProducer.send(SpyMessageProducer.java:265)
at org.jboss.mq.SpyMessageProducer.send(SpyMessageProducer.java:199)
at org.jboss.mq.SpyTopicPublisher.publish(SpyTopicPublisher.java:58)
at com.actual_systems.p2.server.session.remote.ejb.VehicleFindMDBean.summarizeAndSendVehicles(VehicleFindMDBean.java:350)
at com.actual_systems.p2.server.session.remote.ejb.VehicleFindMDBean.startSearch(VehicleFindMDBean.java:231)
at com.actual_systems.p2.server.session.remote.ejb.VehicleFindMDBean.onMessage(VehicleFindMDBean.java:164)
The client is still connected -- and I can see the socket connections using netstat or lsof.
When the remote JMS provider comes back up -- I start receiving messages from the remote queue, but sending messages to the local topic still fails -- the only way to make it start working again is to restart JBoss on the local machine. -
2. Re: RemoteJMSProvider & DefaultJMSProvider Mixup
adrian.brock Dec 14, 2005 2:26 AM (in response to tpaterson)http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossHelp
FAQ
And broken keep-alive configurations don't count, use the networking forum
or better yet talk to your network admin.