Ok, this was confirmed to be a firewall-issue. Apparantly setting the
firewall as disabled on YAST/YAST2 doesn't really disable it as one would
imagine; having it enabled and just allowing needed ports to pass through
fixed the issue.
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They are connected via a switch, i.e. on the same ethernet broadcast domain
or IP-subnetwork.
First I was thinking that firewalls could be the issue, but they are turned
off both on the windows machine and on the Linux. Although in Linux it's
just turned off on YAST, I'm not 100% sure (not being a
I have a weird issue in connecting two brokers with each other when one
broker is in windows (win7-64) and the other is on Linux (Suse Linux
Enterprise 64bit with IBM JDK).
My setup is as such:
- A client that has embedded broker with one TCP-TransportConnector with
multicast agent and a network c
Background: There are two parties A and B. Party A is an all-Oracle house,
using SOA Suite (with the Oracle Service Bus for tranporting JMS-messages).
Party B is an open-source house, using ActiveMQ for the JMS-infrastructure.
These parties have not been involved with each other before, but now the
Thanks for the reply. TibcoEMS does feel a bit "heavy" for our need wrt
licensing and "freedom of deployment". With that I mean that there will
probably be lots of different deployments that are built and then torn down
often so it won't be very stable environment. Here I like the broker-peering
a
I'd like to ask your opinion whether ActiveMQ is a good fit for my needs.
(I'm quite newbie when it comes to JMS/ActiveMQ, just have been reading
about them for the past few days...).
So, I'm working on a distributed near-realtime simulator system where I have
several simulator components managin
Jira case created as https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-2999
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I'm trying to get simple peer-configuration to work and keep failing. I have
one two PC's and I want to run a message producer on PC1 and a consumer on
PC2. I've tried this with verious AMQ versions from 5.3.0 to 5.5.0-Snapshot
but nothing seems to work. I'm quite new to AMQ so not sure if the iss