you can download the examples from
http://www.jboss.org/jbossmessaging/downloads/
If you are having problems then i guess you need to check your installation.
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No this is not possible.
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This probably best aimed at the App server developers, however this article may
help
http://www.jboss.org/community/wiki/ShouldIcacheJMSconnectionsandJMSsessions
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I'm not really sure what this has to do with JBoss Messaging?
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like i say, this has nothing to do with JBoss MessagIng, this is part of the
app server, in particular the console i guess.
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This is the JBoss Messaging forum, if you post on the JBoss MQ forum they will
be able to help you
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I'm not sure i understand your question. when you say 'consumption of the same
set of messages' do you mean from a topic. If so the each consumer can consumer
the messages within its own transaction. The transaction covers the delivery of
the messages not the message itself.
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Ok, i see what your asking, but it seems like a strange thing to try and
acheive. Maybe your app architecture needs a rethink?
Any way with BMT its the container that creates the UserTransaction you have
access to, you only commit or rollback, so each MDB instance would have its own
Again, I would suggest running the clustering examples!
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I tested this just last week and it seemed to work fine, what error are you
getting?
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Yes you will need the jms-ra.rar and the jms-ds.xml.
If you take a look at the jca-config example, this shows an MDB configured to
consume messages from a remote HornetQ server.
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I would also suggest downloading HornetQ from http://hornetq.org
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firstly i would recommend downloading HornetQ from http://hornetq.org and
taking a look at the jca-config example
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It looks like something is wrong, i would use jboss 5.1 it comes shipped with
JBM.
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It sounds like you are receiving the message but not acknowledging it, that
means it will still be in the database until you acknowledge.
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take a look at
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thats correct, grouping is not part of the JMS specification.
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I'm not sure i understand whatyou mean. an orderinggroup doesn't have to be
created you just set it on the producer or via the connection factory. can you
explain what you are trying to do?
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MDB's handle there own delivery. I think there is an activation property you
can set. MDb's are notp art of messaging so the guys on the JCA forums or AS
forums would be able to help. Or you could take a look at the AS docs.
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Yeah, Ive managed to recreate it and there is a bug there.
One thing that exacerbates the issue is that you are acknowledging every
message when you only need to ack 1.
from the spec:
anonymous wrote : CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE - With this option, a client acknowledges a
| message by calling the
I cant open the attachment, can you upload a tar archive
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MDB's have nothing to do with the Messaging product. You would be best of
asking on the AS forum
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Yeah, thats part of the messaging docs. But MDB's do there own DLQ handling
which has nothing to do with messaging. I think its a setting on the MDB but i
am not sure.
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anonymous wrote : I have just implemented jBoss messaging in a cluster bearing
High availability in mind and its working. I am using MySQL as my shared
database. Now I want to scale my setup say If my browser put any message to my
Queue (Clustered Queue) it should be get processed by both of my
JBM 1.4 will only distribute a message to another node in the cluster if it has
no consumers. Messages will always be consumed locally if a consumer exists as
this is quicker and makes sense.
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anonymous wrote : So it means the jBoss messaging is by-default scalable???
yes
anonymous wrote : We don't need to apply different settings to reroute messages
to other nodes if local queue is not present and jboss messaging will do it
auto matically for us.
messages will be re routed if no
From the log message it looks like its the JCA layer thats sending to the DLQ
not JBM. You're MDB config is probably incorrect.
The JCA or App server forums should be able to help you or take a look at the
MDB docs.
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No, this as per the JCA specification.
The reason is that the message being delivered is acknowledged outside the
scope of the transaction. i.e. you are controlling the transaction within the
MDB's on message. to do this you will need to use container managed
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anonymous wrote : As nobody answer my question on another post with different
meaning subject,I created a new topic here.
shouting on lots of topics won't get you an answer any quicker. The development
team are very busy but will get round to answering them in time. see below!
You are
The timeout is configured in the discovery group, i.e.
anonymous wrote : refresh-timeout1/refresh-timeout
default is 10 second s I think. make sure you wait until 2 * this setting
before restarting the node.
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Your config looks correct.
Make sure your MDB's are using XA and you are looking up the correct connection
factory, i.e. 'java:/JmsXA'
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fyi MDB's are not part of the messaging project, they are part of the
Application Server.
However,
You are using bean managed transactions which means the delivery of the
messages to the MDB are outside the scope of the bean managed transaction. This
makes sense if you think about it because
If you could provide a standalone test showing this that would be great. Attach
it to a JIRA and someone will take a look.
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anonymous wrote : Ataylor, I didn't run the examples ship with JBM2,cause I
would like to deploy a web application on jboss5 in a real cluster Env,so I
just simplely copy the configuration file from clustering sample and made a
litter changes to reflect my testing jboss Env.
This would show
Have you tried the clustering examples, do they work for you.
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No you can ignore that warning.
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Naresh,
Ive checked in a couple of tweaks to trunk. any chance you could check it out
(http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/messaging/trunk/), build it (ant distro) and
try with this.
Andy
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looks like you are using JBossMQ, this is the JBoss Messaging forum, try the MQ
forum they should be able to help you
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you are correct that (1) should be avoided.
regarding (2), When you are using 1 connection per producer are you creating a
new session per producer. JBM2 will share connections between sessions created
by the same connection factory, see
I'm not sure why you would want to do thi, could you explain your use case.
also see
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have a look at
http://labs.jboss.com/file-access/default/members/jbossmessaging/freezone/docs/usermanual-2.0.0.beta3/html_single/index.html#predefined.queues
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guntherv wrote : Tx, Andy
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| Do you customize the default-with-jbm2/deploy/messaging.sar/jbm-jms.xml
file or can you just a well drop-in your own jbm-jms.xml file in the deploy
folder or a subfolder? Is the filename fixed or can you choose your own name?
what ever is easiest for you, the
can you make sure that the jbm-core.jar is the first thing in your classpath
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anonymous wrote : 1) When I monitor my queue from JBoss jmx-console I see very
low message counts, typically less that 50. I know that all my 1000 messages
have been pumped into the queue because the call to send them has returned. I
also know that only a handful have been received by watching
If you can provide your configuration, MDB and client code I'll run it on my
windows box today
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or If you want to run a full standalone server in spring use something like the
following and make sure the JBM config files are available on the classpath
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
| beans xmlns=http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans;
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anonymous wrote : Cool, it is nice to see that you guys from JBoss are willing
to suggest a straight replacement of JBoss Microcontainer by Spring Framework
I wouldnt say that, this is just something i was messing round with.
anonymous wrote : Your example is missing the JMS objects needed at
firstly, you shouldn't need to copy any files the install script does this for
you.
also, can you use the jmx console not the admin console. have you tried sending
messages to the queue?
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anonymous wrote : can u let me know to to release the memory acquired by the
JBossMQ
This is the JBoss Messaging forum, please post om the JBossMQ channel.
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Hi Naresh,
heres a quick overview of the JCA configuration.
The JCA configuration is found in ra.xml under the jms-ra.rar. This configures
the incoming and outgoing connection factories.
The incoming is what is used by your MDB's. All these properties can be over
ridden via the activation
anonymous wrote : Andy- is this documented in the user manual?
Yes its mentioned. I'll add a paragraph specific to clients tho to make it
clearer.
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Adrian,
It should work on the client as well, make sure the following property is also
set.
-Djava.util.logging.config.file=path/to/logging.properties
also make sure the jbm-logging.jar is on the clients classpath
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Currently JBm can't be configured to do this, typically you would have at least
1 backup server to failover too.
Feel free to add a JIRA for this functionality if you think its worth while.
P.S thanks for all the feedback.
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also you can use
| session.createTopic(topicName);
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anonymous wrote : We are misunderstood in this case. I need to create the
topic, which this method does not accomplish - let me quote the specification:
Yeah i know the spec :), i was assuming you had previously created the
destination, this was so you could look it up with out using vendor
When using the core API there i s no such thing as a topic, we only deal with
queues. Basically a topic consists of an address with multiple queues bound to
it where each queue will have a consumer(subscriber).
If you are using JMS then i would recommend taking a look at the
JMSServerManager,
you are getting th error because jConsole doesn't have access to the JBoss
Messaging classes. add the jars if you want to do this.
alternatively use the JMX or Admin console
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is 'CreateTablesOnStartup' in the persistence file set to true?
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daft question, but it is the default configuration that you made the changes
too? also have you added the correct database drivers.
also try running with a higher logging level to see if that throws up anything!
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change the log level to trace, you should see the tables being created.
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Howard is correct, this functionality does not exist in JBM. What semantics are
you trying to achieve? as long as the messages you send are non persistent
there should be no difference.
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the answer to your question is no. the security is set on each individual queue
mbean. Like you say tho JBM 2 does provide this functionality, any chance you
can move to this?
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In JBM2 there are a couple of ways to do this either by using the core API see
http://www.jboss.org/file-access/default/members/jbossmessaging/freezone/docs/usermanual-2.0.0.beta3/html/using-core.html#d0e1005.
Alternatively use the management API see
It looks like a remoting issue. It looks like it cant create a socket on
opening the connection. They would probably be able to help you more on the
remoting forum.
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the JBM 2.0 Beta release is imminent, any time now. You can always build it
from svn trunk if you need it now.
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You are using JBossMQ not JBossMessaging, if you ask on their forum they should
be able to help you. Or you could upgrade to JBoss Messaging.
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JBossConnectionFactory extends QueueConnectionFactory so all i can think of is
you have a classloader issue. How are you running your example? maybe try
running the same way as the examples are.
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I would start by looking in the server logs for errors. It could be a network
problem.
Also, it would be helpful if you supplied more info, i.e. version number, stack
traces etc.
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How do you know messages are left in the queue?
when are you starting the consumers, messages can be buffered by a client so it
may be that the first consumer to connect has all the messages sitting in its
buffer.
Post your code so we can take a look.
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Can you try jboss 5.0.1.GA, messaging is the default jms provider with this.
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anonymous wrote : I guess, I need to manually modify the XML file.
Yes, you'll need to do that as alpha did not have a management API. Like Howard
says Beta will be out very soon which is a much more complete product.
Alternatively check out the trunk and build it its very simple, just run
Howard, I wouldn't spend too much time trying to get the examples to work.
We're in the process of re-writing them.
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have a look at the user docs. It explains how to configure http.
http://www.jboss.org/jbossmessaging/docs/index.html
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you need to either stop the web server or open another port such as 8080.
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what do you mean by manipulate?
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Ive added a jms invm example in trunk called InVMExample. This should help you
out.
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anonymous wrote : And you meant the message timout only occur when JBM
redelivery message to consumers.Can it decide by JBM when a producer sending
message to JBMServer.
yes, when the message is delivered to the consumer. It wouldn't make sense to
check when the producer sends, if you want to
also provide the messaging security config from login-config.xml
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i would suggest migrating to jboss 4.2.3.
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setting the timeout will have no effect since this only occurs when the
messages are consumed.
I'm afraid if you are going to produce lots of messages that aren't being
received and you can't delete then you have to wait for the start up. once the
messages are consumed this is no longer an
check that the guest user and roles are in messaging-users.properties and
messaging-roles.properties
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JBM doesn't have a parent pom as we don't use maven to build it. I would take a
look at the Jboss AS parent pom, maybe that could help.
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I would start by having a look at the user docs. its all explained in there.
http://www.jboss.org/jbossmessaging/docs/index.html
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take a look at SimpleExample but change the transport configuration to use
org.jboss.messaging.core.remoting.impl.invm.InVMAcceptor
and
org.jboss.messaging.core.remoting.impl.invm.InVMConnectorFactory
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I'm not sure this has anything to do with JBoss Messaging. The guys on the
transaction forum should be able to help
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If you are using an XASession then you can join an already running tx if you
know the Xid, just specify the Join flags:
| XAResource res = xaSession.getXAResource();
| res.start(xid, XAResource.TMJOIN);
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JBM does not have this functionality. The only way to do this would be to
connect to each node individually.
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Looks like you're running out of free sockets. Are you opening a new
connection/session for every message sent. You probably should try and re use
the same connection/session
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You need to set an exception listener on the connection.
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you can try increasing the following value in the remoting-bisocket.xnl file:
attribute name=connectionWait isParam=true6/attribute
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If you look at your stack trace you can see the message Timeout waiting for a
free socket
whcih means there were no available sockets.
This is a
You need to deploy the http remoting transport. There should be an example,
remoting-http-service.xml.
The Remoting docs will have instructions on how to do this.
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Looks like your already running something on port 8080. Either stop this or
change the port.
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anonymous wrote : So, what I see is that for normal operation, messages go into
the cluster via Jboss1/mysql2, but get pulled off via Jboss2/mysql2
yes thats correct.
anonymous wrote : But... when I sent 5000 messages in, I'm seeing 100-200
messages getting stuck and not being picked up by
can you try increasing the size of the MySQL lock table overflow
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it looks like the dependency is missing. Try adding the following...
depends
optional-attribute-name=TransactionManagerjboss:service=TransactionManager/depends
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ignore last post, wrong topic
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It looks like the dependency is missing. try adding
depends
optional-attribute-name=TransactionManagerjboss:service=TransactionManager/depends
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This doesn't look like a Jboss Messaging problem. Try posting on the jboss
forum for some help.
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anonymous wrote : Sorry, just to clarify... are you saying that blobs are not
stored in the table and it's just the reference that is stored?
The message is payload is stored as a blob in the JBM_MSG table.
anonymous wrote : Also, do you know if there's a maximum message size - as I
mentioned
The JBM documentation will explain the installation process. This can be found
at http://www.jboss.org/jbossmessaging/docs/index.html.
I would recommend upgrading to the latest version of jboss and JBM tho as there
are quite a few fixes.
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