Hello, I'm new to activeMQ but have managed to get it integrated into my application which uses tomcat and spring using an embedded broker.
I am running some tests (where I want to receive data from a socket and store it on a queue determined at runtime) and, while everything seems to be successful, it only publishes one message and then seems to block. I'm getting the following message in my log: DEBUG 31/07/2006 16:17:58 ActiveMQ Transport: tcp:///127.0.0.1:1675 org.apache.activemq.broker.region.Queue.GEMMS.5 - No subscriptions registered, will not dispatch message at this time. at which point it seems to block... here's a bit more of the log which may help to explain what I'm doing: INFO 31/07/2006 16:17:58 Thread-66 com.mdt.hl7.server.ConsoleServer - Accepted connection. INFO 31/07/2006 16:17:58 Thread-66 com.mdt.hl7.server.ConsoleServer - onNewConnection: 72487616 INFO 31/07/2006 16:17:58 Thread-66 com.mdt.hl7.server.ConsoleServer - client IP: 16777343 INFO 31/07/2006 16:17:58 Thread-66 com.mdt.hl7.server.ConsoleServer - client address: 127.0.0.1 INFO 31/07/2006 16:17:58 Thread-67 com.mdt.hl7.server.ConsoleServer - New Message: 72487616 DEBUG 31/07/2006 16:17:58 ActiveMQ Transport: tcp:///127.0.0.1:1675 org.apache.activemq.store.journal.JournalMessageStore - Journalled message add for: ID:MARKSDELL-1655-1154387838542-3:3:1:1:1, at: 0:6616 DEBUG 31/07/2006 16:17:58 ActiveMQ Transport: tcp:///127.0.0.1:1675 org.apache.activemq.broker.region.Queue.GEMMS.5 - No subscriptions registered, will not dispatch message at this time. Can anybody give me some insight into what may be happening? Do I have to have a consumer registered to pull messages off this queue before sending messages to it? Any help would be appreciated, thanks. Mark -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/%22No-subscriptions-registered%22-tf2030689.html#a5585971 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User forum at Nabble.com.
