Hmmm...
I' m not sure if we should page temporary destinations also.
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"clebert.suco...@jboss.com" wrote : IMO the management address shouldn' t be
paged (ever).
You're right.
If I bypass paging for management message in PostOfficeImpl.route(), the issue
disappears.
However, the message which is paged is the *reply* containing the operation
result. It is not rout
IMO the management address shouldn' t be paged (ever).
You would only be able to depage, when the memory is freed up.
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i have been able to reproduce the issue.
Once the gobal-page-size is reached, the management message is paged (fyi,
internally the mbean uses a Core message to invoke the management operation to
ensure replication over a cluster).
However, it should be depaged when the mbean tries to receive the
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBMESSAGING-1696
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... and JBossMessaging will implement AMQP, and other clients such as C++, .NET
will be able to connect to JBoss Messaging 2 using those libraries, which is a
nice synergy.
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"clebert.suco...@jboss.com" wrote : RedHat messaging is the C++ side of the
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Sorry for the confusion - that was an old page, which now redirects to the
current project page at QpidComponents.org.
The Apache Qpid broker itself is developed at qpid.a
Thanks!!!
I had the same issues and they were only resolved after clearing the temp files.
This should be noted in the documentation.
Also, do I only need to do it once or every time I start JBoss?
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Yes, this is a very cool move!
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Added in JIRA https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBMESSAGING-1695
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Course i mean jbossweb not ws!
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Thanks Peter!
I used what you posted as starting point. Then, because we also require a
clustered JMS set up i had to work back from an "all" config. Then because the
developers need jmx-console access i had to add in JbossWS!
So, i wound up with:
deploy:
cluster/
deploy.last/
hdscanner-jboss
Thanks Clebert!
I know that Tim is in vacation.
Your suggestion make sense to me.
Abdel
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Abdel,
We are doing a major piece of work/refactoring (Tim Fox is doing it) on the
replication. I will get back to this as soon as Tim Fox is done with that over
the next week (or two weeks maybe).
We will create soak tests for that, and I will make sure your case will work
with this.
It will
MRG is a 100% open source product that we sell subscriptions around. It's
built from a wide variety of open source projects and not one single project.
If you'd like to understand how that works and how to get at the various
projects, send me an e-mail and I'll follow up with you. bche at redh
Thanks very much, I assume that I could also set jboss.messaging.ServerPeerID
using the properties-service.xml
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${jboss.messaging.ServerPeerID:5} means you can set the server peer ID by
defining the jboss.messaging.ServerPeerID property in startup command line
(run.sh), but if you don't define it, the server peer id defaults to 5.
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Red Hat Enterprise MRG http://www.redhat.com/mrg/buy looks like a proprietary
commercial solution. Isn't it?
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Those links are deprecated. You should take a look at
http://www.redhat.com/mrg/messaging/ and http://www.redhat.com/mrg/. Red Hat
Enterprise MRG Messaging includes a C++ client (as well as JMS, Python, .Net,
etc) and implements AMQP.
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Thanks very much for a quick response. In that case I think I must have
misunderstood what I required to do based on the following quote from the
documentation:
anonymous wrote : If JTA is required then both supplied connection factories
need to be XAConnectionFactory implementations
It turns o
MQ indeed provides a resource adapter. You just have to configure that to your
JBoss.
The first result in my google search :
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0710_ritchie/0710_ritchie.html?ca=drs
Its for a bit old connector, but everything holds good. Try running t
QOS_ONCE_AND_ONLY_ONCE is used by the bridge to internally control the way it
move the messages from the source to target. It's nothing to do with
datasource. So you don't need to change the Datasource.
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Thanks for clarification. In that case you need to replicate all the JBM tables
from A to B. JBM doesn't have the facility to help.
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Clebert,
In one Node every thing work perfect.
it's the cluster/failover that's failing.
And Yes, you need both nodes.
My test case is all JBM2, but in order to start all consumers/producers in
parallel I am using a Java concurrence library JCSP .
you can ignore the latch as it waits for a the
at this point I can' t even run your test. I' m starting the first node only,
and it hangs. I was wondering if you could give me hint on why? (I mean.. since
I don' t want to debug your code besides the possible problem).
I will try it again tomorrow.
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I added some detailed information in the Jira.
Please take a look at the "jbmTest.jpg" picture; it represents the Queues that
has been deployed in each container.
Please, let me know what I might be doing wrong.
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Abdel
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Abdel,
I added a build.xml, as I won' t have access to the graphical interface on the
machine I' m using.
Also.. I first ran the nodeA, but nothing happened. your tests was just waiting
some latch. Do I need to run both nodes in order for this test to work?
Your test seems a bit complex as i
I was having a bit of trouble to configure my environment (some hardware issues
of my own).
but now I' m a bit confused on what you start on the test. Do you use the
TestLauncher or you run the test in a different way? Can you add a description
on how to replicate it to the JIRA?
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I' m actually working on it right now...
Give me a few hours and I will get back on this thread.
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Clebert,
Did you have a chance to check my Jira?
I believe there's a clustering/failover issue: when some connections attached
to live server fail, the backup node will kick-off and you will have the pair
live/backup broadcasting the same node id.
Beside when trying JBM2 with a limited number o
I am afraid that important links on the page you gave link to are broken...
Downloads & Getting Started
http://rhm.et.redhat.com/page/Getting_Started_With_RHM
Red Hat Messaging Technology Preview 0.1
http://jboss.org/downloading/?projectId=rhmessaging&url=http://rhm.et.redhat.com/page/Getting_St
Is it possible to receive TextMessages (with XML payload) from the client
written in c++ and using ActiveMQ?
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Sorry... your question was a little bit obscure to me...
I couldn' t realize you wanted to transfer messages from ActiveMQ
Heh,
any glue to what I can tell them about JBoss Messaging?
Like specific internal format of JMS protocol inplemented in JBM?
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You better asking that to ActiveMQ guys :-)
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anonymous wrote : I would like to help with testing but unfortunately we don't
have much time and we have to use latest stable version.
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np...
But what I had in mind was.. I thought you had a system that would go in
production near future. You would be a
Slony only does master-slave replication.
Setup:
DBs A (master) and B (slave)
AppServer cluster with both A and B in their datasource list.
So in the normal case all cluster nodes connects to A (alas a shared database).
Slony externally replicates the database from A to B.
Now if A fails, the Ap
Hi Jeff,
I have attached all the java files in JIRA.
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Bijith
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Ok, thanks. I think I should use MaxTimesRedelivered in standardjboss.xml.
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Thanks, I've moved it to:
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Hi.
I would like to help with testing but unfortunately we don't have much time and
we have to use latest stable version.
I'm looking forward to 2.0 final :)
Cheers,
Lukasz
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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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MDB's have nothing to do with the Messaging product. You would be best of
asking on the AS forum
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The documentations simple say:
anonymous wrote : 5.6.2.1.6. MaxDeliveryAttempts
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"ataylor" wrote : From the log message it looks like its the JCA layer thats
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Im using default configuration, so the default configu
I cant open the attachment, can you upload a tar archive
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I'm not sure I understand you completely. I don't know Slony. But as long as
JBM is concerned, one DB instance is enough for each JBM server, or each JBM
cluster (where all nodes in one cluster share one DB instance).
If your replication system have access to the same DB, make sure their table
What I meant with schema is the database schema you can normally set via the
orm.xml.
Thus I could hang the JBM stuff not into it's own database but could add it as
an other db schema to an existing database.
Are we talking about the same thing?
I have no issues with importing the data.
Slony j
JBM 1.x uses JBoss AS security framework to do authentication. You need to read
AS documents for details.
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Thank you Jeff.
Bijith
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JBM 1.4 has its own database schema. Considering using bridge to import your
existing data to JBM.
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This worked for me (by the way, I am not using an MDB, if you are you will need
a few more things). I copied server/default as server/minmsg. Then I removed a
lot of stuff. Here is the final deployers directory:
jboss-aop-jboss5.deployer/
jboss-jca.deployer/
messaging-definitions-jboss-beans.xml
We are aiming for Aug/31 as you can see on
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBMESSAGING
It' s not production ready by definition, but it would be nice if you could
help us testing the Betas.
If you do it, it will help us making a good product, and you would basically
get the problems you fo
hi,
this is indeed a bug: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBMESSAGING-1694. -1
should be a valid value but it is not accepted in 2.0.0.Beta3 (and Beta4). This
is fixed in the trunk, sorry for the inconvenience.
As a workaround, you can try to pass the Long.MAX_VALUE which in effect will
mea
hi,
this is indeed a bug: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBMESSAGING-1694. -1
should be a valid value but it is not accepted in 2.0.0.Beta3 (and Beta4). This
is fixed in the trunk, sorry for the inconvenience.
As a workaround, you can try to pass the Long.MAX_VALUE which in effect will
mea
As promised here is the CPU usage for the first week:
http://massdosage.co.za/temp/jbm-perf1/jbm-cpu-first_week.png
and here is the memory usage for the first week:
http://massdosage.co.za/temp/jbm-perf1/jbm-memory-first_week.png
After the spikes at the start and the subsequent restart on the W
Hello,
I'm also receiving HeuristicMixedException. Please suggest.
I'm using Messaging 1.4.4.GA & Remoting 2.2.3.GA.
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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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hmmmthats make some sense..could you plz refer some good example for
'Clustered POST Office' implementation as I have already tried one but :-(
Anyway...Thanks again for the clarificationcheers :-)
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>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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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
Thanks very much.
So it means the jBoss messaging is by-default scalable???
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.
I have two servers in a cluster both have their own distr
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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I am sorry I made a mistake in writting. I mean messages should get processed
by both app server.
When my browser put message onto queue jBoss should distribute that message
according to load on each server or even round robin fashion or any recomneded
policy. In short load balanacing on messag
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
I tried with the trunk and still have the problem - thought I saw some
improvement with the trunk build.
I created a Jira: JBMESSAGING-1691
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Abdel
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Hi Andy,
Thanks for you help. It solved the problem.
I have to change following xml in my MDB to get this thing work.
jboss.xml to use 'java:/jmsXA' connection factory instead of
'java:/ConnectionFactory'.
ejb-jar.xml
Add the following lines in the end of file.
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I have set 5000 for 5 secs ,and wait for at
least 15 secs to start node but still throw up same WARN message,I also got
below exceptions
02:49:59,627 SEVERE [ServerSessionImpl] Failed to send message
java.lang.NullPointerException
at java.nio.ByteBuffer.wrap(ByteBuffer.java:373)
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 y
hmmm thats something new.Where do I have to change my config
Following are my ejb-jar.xml and jboss.xml used in MDB.
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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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Network Problem!!!
No...I failed my MDB INTENTIONALY... I mean i stoped my Database server listner
on port 20005 so my MDB will fail to post message and mesage should get
redirected to custom or even default DLQ where one more of my MDB is waiting to
fetch message from DLQ and post it port 200
Hi, the warning doesn't matter. It tells you that calling setDisableMessageID()
on JBossMessageProducer doesn't take effect.
It looks like it' s your network problem.
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The timeout is configured in the discovery group, i.e.
anonymous wrote : 1
default is 10 second s I think. make sure you wait until 2 * this setting
before restarting the node.
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Taylor,thanks very much for your prompt response!
I understood your point,but could you pls tell me how I can get rid of that
WARN messging,
WARNING [DiscoveryGroupImpl] There seem to be more than one broadcasters on the
network broadcasting the same node id
It looks like once I started Jboss
Quick update: I've been watching this over the past few days and the CPU and
memory usage seems to have returned to normal. So I'm guessing those spikes are
related to the ping issue we saw at around the same time which brought the
server down. I will post updated graphs once the server has been
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 confusin
That worked. Thanks!
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Try this: place the queue-service.xml file in the base directory of the EAR and
add this entry to the META-INF/jboss-app.xml file:
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The Security Meta Store is forbiding the authorization for some reason.
Double check your configs. Or you could also provide more details about your
config then we could help.
You could also try adding debug/Trace at org.jboss.jms.server.security and the
Security store you are using, and take
I've been having the same problem and I'm hoping someone can help me.
I'm using JBoss 4.2.3.GA and JBoss Messaging 1.4.4.GA. I'm seeing the following
warning in the log after a transaction is rolled back - which is something that
can happen in my application as a normal course of business.
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Hi,
pageSize controls how many paged messages are loaded back to the memory in one
attempt. It has nothing to do with paged browsing of messages.
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but this code snippet gives me all the messages present in queue.
Can someone help on how to browse page wise, means for example 1000 messages in
go.
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In the destnation service.xml file I have added the following config for the
topic.
In the message-service.xml file also i have specified the security conf in the
follwing way:
In login-config.xml file:
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your xml file does not correspond to the schema (see 2nd example of
http://labs.jboss.com/file-access/default/members/jbossmessaging/freezone/docs/usermanual-2.0.0.beta3/html/queue-attributes.html#predefined.queues.
It should be something like:
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what's your jboss AS version and JBM version?
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JBoss version - 4.2.2
JBM - 1.4.2
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not sure why xml file didn't get display correctly,I try one more
time,hopefully this time works
Following is the configuration on server1,
jbm-configuration.xml
| http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
|xsi:schemaLocation="urn:jboss:messaging
/schema/jbm-configuratio
"bendg25" wrote : Hi,
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| I would like to use JBoss Messaging 2 but need to check some things first.
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| 1) Can I create queues dynamically at runtime (using MBeans for example)
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yes
http://labs.jboss.com/file-access/default/members/jbossmessaging/freezone/docs/usermanual-2.0.0.beta
BTW,my jndi property file is below
server1
java.naming.factory.initial=org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory
java.naming.provider.url=jnp://192.168.110.16:1099
java.naming.factory.url.pkgs=org.jboss.naming:org.jnp.interfaces
server2
java.naming.factory.initial=org.jnp.interfaces.NamingCont
Have you tried the clustering examples, do they work for you.
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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.
I wonder if by any chance,the jboss c
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 wh
Our jboss5 clustering works fine,2 nodes can find each other,if jboss cluster
uses UDP as well?
I already confirmed with our network engineer,UDP was allowed on our testing
Env,I will create a simple socket UDP application to verify this through.
BTW,for connection factory look up,I wonder whic
Yeah...
please create a JIRA if you still see an issue:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBMESSAGING
If you attach your code with instructions to replicate it, we will give it a
try.
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Thanks Tim and Clebert,
I am using the latest version; JBM2-Beta3.
I will try with a build from the trunk as Clebert suggested, else can I create
a Jira and attach my code?
Abdel
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Any chance you could try it using a build from trunk? There was a ping problem
on trunk that was fixed.
In any case, if you have a test to share it would be really nice, we would give
a try replicating your issue.
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