It works now. There were more consumers, so I had to wait a little longer to receive a message.
I owe you a beer :-D selezovikj wrote: > > 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 >> >> -- >> James >> ------- >> http://macstrac.blogspot.com/ >> >> Open Source Integration >> http://open.iona.com >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Camel-and-Oracle-AQ-tp19860058s22882p19899520.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
