[JBoss-user] [Messaging, JMS JBossMQ] - Re: How to Acess JBOSS Naming Server (JNDI)/JBOSSMQ behind F

2005-04-05 Thread arunchaks
Hi Antti, I tried by specifying the same address as the firewall has natted(orange.stpc.net). Also tried with jboss3.2.7 by specifying the property (in UIL2 desciptor) clientAddress=orange.stpc.net. Still I get the same same error. Can u please help me out to get out of this. -arun View the

[JBoss-user] [Messaging, JMS JBossMQ] - Re: How to Acess JBOSS Naming Server (JNDI)/JBOSSMQ behind F

2005-03-31 Thread arunchaks
Thanks Adrian. Still UIL2 is unable to connect. I have changed the UIL2 descriptor for !-- The bind address -- ${jboss.bind.address} to the IP (10.0.0.18). Still I am facing the problem. Hope this is also a general problem. Here is the trace. org.jboss.mq.SpyJMSException: Cannot

[JBoss-user] [Messaging, JMS JBossMQ] - How to Acess JBOSS Naming Server (JNDI)/JBOSSMQ behind Firew

2005-03-30 Thread arunchaks
I would like to send receive mesages to JBOSSMQ (jboss 3.2.5) over internet. The server is behind NAT Firewall plus DNS. The JNDI lookup keeps on failing. I traced out the reason being RMI protocol issue. please refer http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=289869messageID=1242288 Also

[JBoss-user] [Management, JMX/JBoss] - How to use Mbean to get Server Info in a java appln?

2004-08-03 Thread arunchaks
Hi all, I am trying to write a standard Mbean that could return me the status of a server or any property of the server. I am able to write a sample Mbean and deploy it in Jboss and acess via JMX-console (ie HTML adaptor)? How do i acheive this if my client is a java application rather than a