I've set the exception listener, and it throws an exception under Windows
platform but not under Linux platform...
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You need to set an exception listener on the connection.
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I'm trying to reconfigure all my system to use the latest versions of remoting
and JBM...Anyway, I'd like to know the default behavior of a MessageListener
when a network failure occurs under Linux system...
I'm really lost since in windows platform I can detect network failures but not
in Linu
Sorry for my mistake. I'm using jboss-remoting 2.2.2 sp7
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Hi, please check with the jboss messaging doc and see if you are using the
correct version of jboss remoting. I know recent JBM 1.4 releases requiret
remoting 2.2.2 or newer. Or may be you can try latest jbm 14 release? (which
is 1.4.2.GA.SP1).
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