thanks for your reply!
i run activemq in pure ipv6 environment.
os: windows xp
jdk:jdk1.5.0_06
start activemq successfully if i comment the multicast in activemq.xml such
as :
<transportConnectors>
<!--<transportConnector name="default" uri="tcp://localhost:61616"
discoveryUri="multicast://default"/>-->
<transportConnector name="stomp" uri="stomp://localhost:61613"/>
</transportConnectors>
<networkConnectors>
<!-- by default just auto discover the other brokers -->
<!--
<networkConnector name="default" uri="multicast://default"/>
-->
<!--
<networkConnector name="host1 and host2"
uri="static://(tcp://host1:61616,tcp://host2:61616)" failover="true"/>
-->
</networkConnectors>
message client url set as:
url=tcp://cbq:61616 //cbq is my hostname
or
url=tcp://[::1]:61616
or
url=tcp://[fe80::215:58ff:fe0b:ede2]:61616
all these set can't help me to send or receive message from message center.
the error is :
Caught: Could not connect to broker URL: tcp://cbq:61616. Reason:
java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect
How about this?
BRs.
boqun cheng from beijing china
rajdavies wrote:
>
> ipv6 support has been transparent to Java since version 1.4 JRE - so
> no change is necessary for either the broker or the Java clients. Not
> sure about other language clients though
> On 1 Sep 2006, at 16:51, cbq wrote:
>
>>
>> activeMQ now support ipv6?
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>> support-ipv6--tf2203355.html#a6101286
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