[JBoss-user] [Messaging, JMS JBossMQ] - Re: Multiple instances of DestinationManager, PersistenceMan

2005-12-01 Thread nzmalik
I've moved away from needing this solution to work, but I will try correcting the message cache name if I have a chance in the future. View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bbop=viewtopicp=3910004#3910004 Reply to the post :

[JBoss-user] [Messaging, JMS JBossMQ] - Re: Multiple instances of DestinationManager, PersistenceMan

2004-11-30 Thread nzmalik
JBoss is not blowing up when started. The issue is only apparent when I attempt to connect to a queue using the new destination manager. The client's exception is: | javax.jms.InvalidDestinationException: This destination does not exist! QUEUE.client-send | at

[JBoss-user] [Messaging, JMS JBossMQ] - Re: Multiple instances of DestinationManager, PersistenceMan

2004-11-30 Thread nzmalik
Haven't tried yet, but think this thread might have the answer to my question: Multiple Destination Mgr and Pesistence Managers If correct, I wasn't setting the Invoker correctly in my configuration. View the original post :

[JBoss-user] [Installation Configuration] - Multiple instances of DestinationManager, PersistenceManager

2004-11-23 Thread nzmalik
I am attempting to setup a new DestinationManager, PersistenceManager, and MessageCache to allow me to handle persistence of different queues in the same JBoss server differently. I need to be able to setup some queues as non-persistent AND setup the cache such that if a message was going to

[JBoss-user] [Messaging, JMS JBossMQ] - Multiple instances of DestinationManager, PersistenceManager

2004-11-23 Thread nzmalik
I am attempting to setup a new DestinationManager, PersistenceManager, and MessageCache to allow me to handle persistence of different queues in the same JBoss server differently. I need to be able to setup some queues as non-persistent AND setup the cache such that if a message was going to

[JBoss-user] [Messaging, JMS JBossMQ] - Re: UIL2 loadtesting and threads

2004-11-16 Thread nzmalik
How about closing the session and creating a new one periodically? Just a guess on my end, no experience with it, but it might help if it doesn't add too much overhead. View the original post : http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bbop=viewtopicp=3855358#3855358 Reply to the post :