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1. Re: Core Bridge using HTTP Transport Question
ataylor Feb 9, 2010 5:00 PM (in response to jessedaniels1)could u provide your configuration and test code and someone will take a look. -
2. Re: Core Bridge using HTTP Transport Question
jessedaniels1 Feb 9, 2010 7:03 PM (in response to ataylor)I've attached the main and jms configuration files for the source and destination servers - they are named as such. I think these contain the pertinent information - if not please let me know. The bridge is configured in the source server files.
As for the test code I'm using HermesJMS to place messages on queues and browse the queues. I have written a very simple test driver to browse the queues as well just to verify that Hermes is accurately reporting the contents of the queues.
Thanks for the assistance
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source-hornetq-jms.xml 907 bytes
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destination-hornetq-jms.xml 897 bytes
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3. Re: Core Bridge using HTTP Transport Question
ataylor Feb 10, 2010 4:17 AM (in response to jessedaniels1)Ok, i will take a look at it -
4. Re: Core Bridge using HTTP Transport Question
jsh-_- Jan 13, 2011 11:52 AM (in response to ataylor)Hi,
It seems I have exactly the same problem using a HTTP bridge between two 2.1.2 hornetq instances.
Messages with a text body length exceeding 4038 chars are not queued on the destination host.
Running a tcpdump shows that messages are arriving on the destination host but they are not available to consumers.
Does anybody found something since the initial question was raised?
Regards.
Jérôme