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1. Re: How can I avoid start Subscriber BEFORE Publisher for du
timfox May 11, 2007 4:39 PM (in response to thoste)This is a forum for JBoss MQ, not JBoss Messaging.
However, your question seems pretty general so I'll attempt to answer it.
In general it's up to you to make sure your durable subscription exists before you start sending messages to the topic.
You can't expect the jms provider to store messages for you if you haven't yet told it you want to store them.
If you are using MDBs, you can deploy an MDB that consumes from a durable subscription, which will get deployed at startup. -
2. Re: How can I avoid start Subscriber BEFORE Publisher for du
thoste May 12, 2007 1:36 AM (in response to thoste)"timfox" wrote:
This is a forum for JBoss MQ, not JBoss Messaging.
Hmm, if I look on the name of this forum then I read "Jboss Messaging".
So I guess it IS fpr Jboss Messaging !
Furthermore JBossMQ is the built-in server for JMS Messaging.
If you make a difference then there must be another possible server besides JBossMQ which can handle JMS messages. What is the name of this alternative ? -
3. Re: How can I avoid start Subscriber BEFORE Publisher for du
timfox May 12, 2007 5:48 AM (in response to thoste)LOL. It was late when I wrote that.
What I meant to say was, of course, "This is a forum for JBoss Messaging, not JBoss MQ".
JBoss MQ is the old JMS provider shipped with JBAS.
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossMQ
JBoss Messaging is the new JMS provider.
http://labs.jboss.com/jbossmessaging/
All the information you need is on the wiki.