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Gert Vanthienen updated SM-719:
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Component/s: (was: servicemix-jms)
Description:
Lightweight JmsReceiverComponent and other servicemix-jms components gets
"javax.jms.IllegalStateException: Method setMessageListener not permitted
error" in WAS 6.1
When I searched the error and I found that
"javax.jms.MessageConsumer method setMessageListener()" (which is used in
JmsReceiverComponent) and some other methods may only be used by an application
running in a client container -- in other words, they may never be called in
the Web or EJB container:
As far as I know
DefaultMessageListenerContainer of Spring performs the MessageListener
invocation itself so I guess it may work on web container and also at ejb
container, similar servicemix component may be an option.
Related links:
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/j2ee-1_4-fr-spec.pdf (J2EE.6.6 Java™ Message Service
(JMS) 1.1 Requirements)
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-getmess/
http://www-304.ibm.com/jct09002c/isv/tech/faq/individual.jsp?oid=1:80481
was:
Lightweight JmsReceiverComponent and other servicemix-jms components gets
"javax.jms.IllegalStateException: Method setMessageListener not permitted
error" in WAS 6.1
When I searched the error and I found that
"javax.jms.MessageConsumer method setMessageListener()" (which is used in
JmsReceiverComponent) and some other methods may only be used by an application
running in a client container -- in other words, they may never be called in
the Web or EJB container:
As far as I know
DefaultMessageListenerContainer of Spring performs the MessageListener
invocation itself so I guess it may work on web container and also at ejb
container, similar servicemix component may be an option.
Related links:
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/j2ee-1_4-fr-spec.pdf (J2EE.6.6 Java Message Service
(JMS) 1.1 Requirements)
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-getmess/
http://www-304.ibm.com/jct09002c/isv/tech/faq/individual.jsp?oid=1:80481
Summary: Lightweight JmsReceiverComponent gets
"javax.jms.IllegalStateException: Method setMessageListener not permitted
error" in WAS 6.1 (was: Lightweight JmsReceiverComponent and servicemix-jms
components gets "javax.jms.IllegalStateException: Method setMessageListener not
permitted error" in WAS 6.1)
> Lightweight JmsReceiverComponent gets "javax.jms.IllegalStateException:
> Method setMessageListener not permitted error" in WAS 6.1
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>
> Key: SM-719
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SM-719
> Project: ServiceMix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: servicemix-components
> Affects Versions: 3.0
> Environment: AIX,
> WAS 6.1
> Websphere MQ 6.0.1.0
> Reporter: Alper Sogukpinar
> Priority: Critical
>
> Lightweight JmsReceiverComponent and other servicemix-jms components gets
> "javax.jms.IllegalStateException: Method setMessageListener not permitted
> error" in WAS 6.1
> When I searched the error and I found that
> "javax.jms.MessageConsumer method setMessageListener()" (which is used in
> JmsReceiverComponent) and some other methods may only be used by an
> application running in a client container -- in other words, they may never
> be called in the Web or EJB container:
> As far as I know
> DefaultMessageListenerContainer of Spring performs the MessageListener
> invocation itself so I guess it may work on web container and also at ejb
> container, similar servicemix component may be an option.
> Related links:
> http://java.sun.com/j2ee/j2ee-1_4-fr-spec.pdf (J2EE.6.6 Java™ Message Service
> (JMS) 1.1 Requirements)
> http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-getmess/
> http://www-304.ibm.com/jct09002c/isv/tech/faq/individual.jsp?oid=1:80481
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