Hi Rudi
thans for your suggestion,
our motive is we should not loose messages even when any exceptions comes, so
we implemented DLQ.
everything is working fine but we have a problem when DLQ is full.
Can u suggest what to when DLQ is full?
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| Hello
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| I have problem to call business logic EJB on Jboss server from Tomcat
server, if I do package and deploy in Boss that does not work.
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| I would prefer to deploy JSP and Servlets files on the Tomcat Server
unpackaged and Business Logics EJB on the J
I think you should first look at why the messages are going to the DLQ. Once
you have solved the exceptions that you are getting in your MDBs, your messages
will no longer go to the DLQ and hence you will have solved this problem.
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Thank you Adrian, that helped a lot. Really appreciate that!
For others, I'll summarize what I have done to get it working:
Modify config-login.xml and add a new application policy:
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anonymous wrote : Should I ask it a different way?
Why ask it at all when it has already been answered many times?
anonymous wrote : I can't easily tell how the onMessage is being triggered by a
scan of the code.
No, but you can by reading the documentation.
Adrian Brock, your "friendly" human s
"Rudi Vankeirsbilck" wrote : Don't shoot me Adrian if this is another obvious
question ;-)
| Rudi
Bang!
You are in the wrong forum to ask questions about JCA pooling and security.
Your question has nothing to do with JMS (other than the JMS RAR is on the
receiving end of your configuration :-
I am back and I think I have found the root cause this time.
First I reverted my changes to JmsXARealm in logon-config.xml as Adrian
indicated that I should not make unconsidered changes like that.
That also reverted my problem to getting
| Caused by: javax.jms.JMSSecurityException: Connection
Do you think that I am just asking stupid questions and so give me a link to a
FAQ telling me to ask more specific questions? Should I ask it a different way?
Basically I want to know if the server is doing RMI back to the client to call
the onMessage. I can't easily tell how the onMessage is
thank you for the hint (the solution with the thread works for me)
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I did try to find similar posts before posting this one and came up with:
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=63621
and
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=43891
The first seems to be exactly the same problem as I am having but nobody has
answered that on
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossHelp
Read the docs/wiki
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"action_jackson_j" wrote : First, some JMS vendors actually DON'T make their
objects serializable.
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I don't care about other vendors non-compliance
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Have you? It is you that wants to do it.
anonymous wrote :
| Or are you just assu
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Read the docs/wiki.
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Clustering -> clustering forum
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Unanswerable question.
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Read the docs before making random configuration changes
and use search. This question came up last week.
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I have made some changes. I realized that when I publish messages, I am doing
that in a XA context so I needed to change the login configuration for
JmsXARealm too.
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I don't suppose you've ever solved this?
I posted a message (probably in the wrong forum) on the ejb3 forum about my
messages seeming to be rolled back on undeploy.
Closer look seems to indicate that the sonic xa connection is never actually
enrolled with the TX. the TM mbean shows that transa
Sorry, My poor English...
I say that InvocationLayer's JVM & UIL2
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First, some JMS vendors actually DON'T make their objects serializable. Second
have you tried this? Or are you just assuming at this point. Third if this is
the case and I access the JMS Administered objects from a global JNDI tree that
is external to JBOSS, will the JMS invocations be networ
Thanks Adrian
I obviously searched the wrong categories. I'll do a followup in the subtask in
Jira.
Oystein
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And one huge forum is completely useless. The granularity matches the developer
interest and ability to subscribe to targeted forums for notifications. Ignore
the hints about forum usage if you don't like them. I view them as hints that
increase the probability of a posting getting answered.
Vi
I understand the problem. As picking the wrong forum occurs frequently, this
might indicate that there are too many forums.
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In case you don't understand the problem...
Yes, you might help this one user by answering their question in the wrong
forum.
But then everybody does it and nobody else can find anything.
Also it does help the original user. Since they are more likely to get an answer
if they post in the correct
Yes they do.
They stop the forums become a jumbled mess of unusable rubbish.
Oh no wait a minute... :-)
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=ForumPosts
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Step 2
Choose your forum carefully. Look to see whether your problem is the type of
question that is being answered in that forum.
Alway
It is in deploy/ejb3.deployer/jboss-annotations-ejb3.jar
Adrian, your "wrong forum" postings do not help anyone.
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Thank you very much,
Veronym
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Correct it is offtopic and the wrong forum.
But it was also missing from the wiki page:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossProperties
Though it can be easily found in the log4j doco.
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Apologies...
It's just that I'm using EJB3, but I really haven't seen much info on EJB3
style usage of MDBs (i.e., avoiding xml config descriptors) on the EJB3 Forums
and Wiki, so I thought this might be the proper forum.
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Acknowledgement mode is ignored in transactions.
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Unanswerable question.
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| PS: I tried to search for similar posts in the forum and the bug database
without finding anything. If I missed it I apologise for the inconvenience.
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http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBAS-1891
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:-)
You mean do what is says in the spec?
And don't do what is says not to do in the spec?
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Read the spec. All JMS Admin objects are serializable and referencable.
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Read the spec. getJMSMessageID()
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That configuation isn't what comes with JBoss. It is broken.
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Wrong forum -> EJB3
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Check if you haed the roles setup for that queue/topic. Or if your roles are
taken out of the defaultDS.
(A traverse through your jmx-console should give more pictures)
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Sure I can tell you, but there's plenty of examples and documentation people
wrote for free for your benefit, so go take a look.
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Probably the "fix" would be to stop asynchronously (fork a thread) to make the
JMX call. Note: I believe "stop" is waiting for your onMessage to exit before
it returns, thus that's why it won't seemingly stop.
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sorry for hijacking. See
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=69690
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section: jboss.j2ee, search for the receiving mdb
btw: don't hijack my topic ;)
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Hey where did you find this "stopDelivery" method in the JMX console? I am
desperately looking for it!
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ok, let me try and ask the question a different way. Can I serialize the JMS
administered objects, ConnectionFactory and Destination, for queues and topics.
Are the objects constructed in such a way that makes serialization easily
possible?
If designed right, these objects should only conta
I was more interested in controlling the flow of application logic, but if
you're saying JMX can help me out with that, I guess I'll look into it.
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wasn't JMX made for this purpose?
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No, this guy is creating InitialContexts in a loop. Man, creating an
InitialContext is a expensive operation! How did you think RMI works? When in a
bean, use the lookup methods of the EjbContext. On a client, create an
InitialContext once. And don't forget to close it in a finally clause.
View
This is a TCP/IP operation system issue, not a JBoss issue. Google around for
"TCP" and "TIME_WAIT" and read some stuff TIME_WAIT socket state und system
tuning e.g http://www.octetstring.com/support/issues/Tuning-TIMEWAIT.php
Regards
Ulf
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Thanks, now you point it out that seems quite likely
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Thanks a lot for your reply.
Maybe, I will use (1) or (3) to receive messages.
BTW, perhaps this is FAQ, but I would like to confirm the following things:
"I understand that I should not use AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE to guarantee delivery of
messages in nontransacted sessions.
But, I can use AUTO_ACKNOWL
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Use search. This question was asked only last week (TWICE!)
jboss-dist/docs/dtd/jboss_4_0.dtd (jboss.xml):
jboss/enterprise-beans/message-driven/invoker-bindings
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Wrong forum -> log4j
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I ran the whole thing with a debugger at different points. The call to
connection.close() occurs everytime. I didnt run the debugger ,for the
continous while loop.
One more question , this is totally out of this context. Iam trying to build a
standard image of JBoss which abides to our existing
Sorry, I forgot the versions
I´m using Windows XP
Jboss 4.0.2
JRE 1.4.2.08
After has removed the security on JMS the problem stop.
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Unanswerable question and wrong forum.
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I certainly wouldn't recommend using AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE if you want guarantees
of delivery.
In psuedo code:
| public MessageConsumer::receive(long timeout)
| {
|Message message = internalReceive(timeout);
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|// Message is acknowledged before you even see the message
|if
This is a common FAQ.
I've relented and added it as a feature request:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBAS-2444
But I'm not likely to implement it myself anytime soon.
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Try reading the link I posted. This isn't the first time I've posted it to you.
You lack netiquette.
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=BadPostHijack
Not helping the original poster, instead hijacking the thread for your own
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Hi,
I'm not sure what you mean by HiJACK, and I did read the spec but the spec is
vary vague, it does mention that you can only use this method from a client
container, so if JMX is not considered a client container, then why when use
"ConnectionFactory" instead of "JmsXA" and use MBean to subsc
Thank you so much for your quick reply.
I confirmed that the value of the Property(JMSRedelivered) is set to TRUE, too.
I sended messages again after changing timeout parameter of receive() method.
I tried 20 times for each parameter.
The result is below:
receive() : the order was correct at 20/
No the solution is in the FAQ.
Which if you've posted in the correct forum (jndi/network) you might have found.
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The answer turns out to be a RedHat environment variable. You need to set
something like this or JNDI will not respond to remote requests.
JAVA_OPTS=-Djava.rmi.server.hostname=192.26.123.93
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Wrong forum -> JNDI
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HIJACK and not read the spec(s)
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Hello,
ok, I guess, I'm missing something here, what if I have a service that is going
to publish to the topic and I have multiple other services within the same
sever side application that need to recieve notifications, (so they need to
subscribe to that topic). Are you saying it can not be don
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Unanswerable question. And obviously not read the WIKI page summary.
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I've seen this once before. It was on "clustered" Oracle where the replication
wasn't happening quick enough to keep up with the load balancing.
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We don't ask the questions, you do.
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| Why do you call it anti-pattern ?
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Read the spec
anonymous wrote :
| One more intresting this is that there are timout values for the sockets on
the server config xmls and i dont see them work on these conditions
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Wrong forum JMX dependency question.
| MBEANS THAT ARE THE ROOT CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM:
| ObjectName: jboss.mq.destination:service=Topic,name=UserManagerEventTopic
| state: NOTYETINSTALLED
| I Depend On:
| Depends On Me: jboss.j2ee:jn
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Wrong forum and didn't read the release notes
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Nope, just a *stupid* receiver class.
Because it only waits for 1 milli-second, you are see nacks back to the server
because you do a receive(1) request then stop waiting.
Which JBoss correct reports later as messages (1 and 2) being redelivered
| message.getJMSRedelivered()
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Once redelive
ok, thanks it addresses some of the questions, but not all...
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Read this http://www.odi.ch/weblog/posting.php?posting=210.
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are you using the following or its equivalent?
| Properties p = new Properties();
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p.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,"org.jnp.interfacesNamingContextFactory");
| p.put(Context.URL_PKG_PREFIXES, "jboss.naming:org.jnpinterfaces");
| p.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, "localhost:1099");
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Sorry, it was my misunderstanding.
But, Who is the real Troll, Adrian?
I know :)
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InnoDB supports transactions
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Does MySQL 5 support transactions? You need this when you use the JMS resource
adapter and want your messages be sent on commit and forgotten on rollback.
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sorry, forgot to mention running jboss 3.2.6
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Adrian,
Iam using a single connection and things seems to be working.
(And stopping/starting the connection without closing them)
Iam not sure of the anti-pattern theing.
Why do you call it anti-pattern ?
I dont see why should it keep the connections establised from the cl
I have found the solution. Let me explaning it.
The client classpath had the most obvious jar. all of them from the jboss
client directory, jnp, jbosmq-client, etc ... but it is not obvious to put the
regexp jar, which is in the jboss lib jar.
I had to debug my client code against the jboss m
I´ve done that. One invoker-proxy-binding for the local queue and one for the
remote queue.
My applications requires, that there have to be only "one" instance of the mdb.
But it seems that for every invoker-proxy-binding jboss creates one instance
minimum, even if the container-configuration is
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Unanswerable question.
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When i increase the max open file number on my linux system
Speak to your system administrator about to use fsof.
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"geniusfox" wrote : Oh, i have same problem withe you. When i increase the max
open file number on my linux system. It would hold on more than one or two days.
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ME TOO
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Obviously broken code, that is described in the FAQ:
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Oh, i have same problem withe you. When i increase the max open file number on
my linux system. It would hold on more than one or two days.
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The logging is useless
If it couldn't even create the connection:
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06:51:09,482|TP-Processor24|ERROR|org.jboss.mq.SpyJMSException|org.jboss.mq.SpyJMSException:
Cannot authenticate user; - nested throwable: (java.net.SocketException:
Socket closed)
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Not a JBoss class or error message
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Setup multiple invoker-proxy-bindings for the mdb.
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Thank you!
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Default is NO delay. So you have to define it per queue/topic
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"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : The jdbc3 pm has received little testing and should
not be used unless your wanting to debug it. Use the jdbc2 version, which is
configured as the default.
I am also getting a similar issue in my project with jdbc3. I am currently
using jboss-4.0.1sp1. I guess with t
Another thing. If you are getting the following exception
14:41:28,307 WARN [ServiceController] Problem starting service
jboss.mq:service=PersistenceManager
org.jboss.mq.SpyJMSException: Could not resolve uncommited transactions.
Message recovery may not be accurate; - nested throwable:
(java.
The missing alias in the sql statement has been fixed in branch40 and head
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBAS-2424
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Thank you! There is no such param "RedeliveryDelay" in JBoss4 Admin Guide but I
found it on JBoss site in wikis. Thank you.
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