There are messages to consume on the AQ for sure. 
The funny thing is that I don't see any information about whether it is
actually connecting to the IP address I am giving, 
and whether it accepts the username and password. 
I tried connecting to a remote Active MQ broker, it is successful and I
receive DEBUG information that I am connected to the remote host and port
number. 




James.Strachan wrote:
> 
> 2008/10/9 selezovikj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> When I try to connect, I don't see any logging information on connecting
>> to
>> the remote oracle AQ component.
>> This is what I get:
>>
>> Consumer [EMAIL PROTECTED] of session
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] did not receive a message
>>
>> ...
>>
>> And the list goes on. It seems that my app keeps on polling the remote
>> Oracle AQ broker.
> 
> Yes - there are different Spring MessageListenerContainer
> implementations you can use.
> 
> Are there messages on the AQ to consume?
> 
> 
>> I am also wondering why when I am injecting to the JmsComponent do I
>> refer
>> to the credentials bean for the connectionFactory property, even though
>> "credentials" is not a connectionFactory ?
> 
> Yes it is - see the javadoc; its a delegate/decorator.
> http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.5.x/api/org/springframework/jms/connection/UserCredentialsConnectionFactoryAdapter.html
> 
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