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1. Re: How to cluster the HornetQ with MDB using 7.1
markus78 Mar 3, 2012 7:22 AM (in response to only1kairi)Hi,
Make sure <clustered>true</clustered> is set in your hornetq settings and then add the connectors the node needs to know about ( unless you want the server to auto discover the others, look in the hornetq doc's for howto's )
So define X number of connectors to all other servers in the cluster
<connector name="this_server_connector"> <factory-class> org.hornetq.core.remoting.impl.netty.NettyConnectorFactory </factory-class> <param key="host" value="localhost"/> <param key="port" value="5445"/> </connector> <connector name="other-server"> <factory-class> org.hornetq.core.remoting.impl.netty.NettyConnectorFactory </factory-class> <param key="host" value="other.server.ip"/> <param key="port" value="5445"/> </connector>
Then define the cluster itself
<cluster-connections> <cluster-connection name="my-cluster"> <address> jms </address> <connector-ref> this_server_connector </connector-ref> <retry-interval> 5000 </retry-interval> <use-duplicate-detection> true </use-duplicate-detection> <forward-when-no-consumers> false </forward-when-no-consumers> <max-hops> 1 </max-hops> <static-connectors> <connector-ref> other_server </connector-ref> <connector-ref> more_server_connectors </connector-ref> </static-connectors> </cluster-connection> </cluster-connections>
Note the "this_server_connector" that's a connector defined for the localhost.
There is more info on each of the tag's in the hornetq docs!
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2. Re: How to cluster the HornetQ with MDB using 7.1
only1kairi Mar 29, 2012 7:09 PM (in response to markus78)This does not work, everytime I tried it I get the following error.
[Server:blah-manager-server] 19:05:50,030 ERROR [org.jboss.as.controller.management-operation] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 10) Operation ("add") failed - address: ([
[Server:blah-manager-server] ("subsystem" => "messaging"),
[Server:blah-manager-server] ("hornetq-server" => "default"),
[Server:blah-manager-server] ("connector" => "this_server_connector")
[Server:blah-manager-server] ]) - failure description: "JBAS014746: factory-class may not be null"
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3. Re: How to cluster the HornetQ with MDB using 7.1
lgangloff Apr 5, 2012 10:18 AM (in response to only1kairi)I have the same problem...
Whan i add this configuration in standalone mode, there is not error:
<connector name="connector"> <factory-class>org.hornetq.core.remoting.impl.netty.NettyConnectorFactory</factory-class> <param key="host" value="192.168.1.2"/> <param key="port" value="5445"/> </connector> But in domain mode, i get the same error:
[Server:n-a] 16:17:57,467 ERROR [org.jboss.as.controller.management-operation] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 8) Operation ("add") failed - address: ([
[Server:n-a] ("subsystem" => "messaging"),
[Server:n-a] ("hornetq-server" => "default"),
[Server:n-a] ("connector" => "connector")
[Server:n-a] ]) - failure description: "JBAS014746: factory-class may not be null"
any idea ?
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4. Re: How to cluster the HornetQ with MDB using 7.1
ctomc Apr 5, 2012 10:34 AM (in response to lgangloff)Hi,
if it works in standalone but not in domain mode it sound like a bug.
please file a jira issue so it can be tracked and fixed.
tnx,
tomaz
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5. Re: How to cluster the HornetQ with MDB using 7.1
only1kairi Apr 5, 2012 8:36 PM (in response to ctomc)Thanks Tomaz, does anyone have a quick hack?
It will probably be sometime before this is resolved.
And I submitted a bug.
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6. Re: How to cluster the HornetQ with MDB using 7.1
anuradhap Jul 23, 2014 12:35 PM (in response to only1kairi)Hi,
Any solution to this problem? I'm trying to use a different connector for sending jms messages to a remote host, that is in a clustered server. Here is my domain.xml for the same:
<connection-factory name="RemoteConnectionFactory">
<connectors>
<connector-ref connector-name="remote-jms"/>
</connectors>
<entries>
<entry name="RemoteConnectionFactory"/>
</entries>
</connection-factory>
<connector name="remote-jms">
<factory-class>org.hornetq.core.remoting.impl.netty.NettyConnectorFactory</factory-class>
<param key="host" value="myHost"/>
<param key="port" value="5445"/>
</connector>