;> registered: I
>>>>> D:DIEGO-3893-1190136710171-5:1:1
>>>>> java.lang.IllegalStateException: Cannot add a consumer to a
>>>>> session that
>>>>> had not
>>>>> been registered: ID:DIEGO-3893-1190136710171-5:1:1
>>>&g
a session that had not been
>>>>> registered: I
>>>>> D:DIEGO-3893-1190136710171-5:1:1
>>>>> java.lang.IllegalStateException: Cannot add a consumer to a
>>>>> session that
>>>>> had not
>>>>> been regist
try to ACK a message. Anyone else seeing this problems?
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(ResponseCo
>>> rrelator.java:100)
>>> at
>>> org.apache.activemq.transport.TransportFilter.onCommand(TransportFilt
>>> er.java:67)
>>> at
>>> org.apache.activemq.transport.vm.VMTransport.iterate(VMTransport.java
>>> :232)
>>> at
>>> org.apache.activemq.thread.DedicatedTaskRunner.runTask(DedicatedTaskR
>>> unner.java:98)
>>> at
>>> org.apache.activemq.thread.DedicatedTaskRunner$1.run(DedicatedTaskRun
>>> ner.java:36)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> PieterN wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> rajdavies wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> nothing to be worried about - you've just encountered a half finished
>>>>> implementation of duplex network connections. Hopefully this is fixed
>>>>> in today's snapshot
>>>>>
>>>> Using the latest snapshot (from august 5), I still encounter this
>>>> problem. I also sometimes receive duplicate messages, or get errors
>>>> when i try to ACK a message. Anyone else seeing this problems?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Pieter
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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te(VMTransport.java
>> :232)
>> at
>> org.apache.activemq.thread.DedicatedTaskRunner.runTask(DedicatedTaskR
>> unner.java:98)
>> at
>> org.apache.activemq.thread.DedicatedTaskRunner$1.run(DedicatedTaskRun
>> ner.java:36)
>>
>>
>>
run(DedicatedTaskRun
> ner.java:36)
>
>
>
>
>
>
> PieterN wrote:
>>
>>
>> rajdavies wrote:
>>>
>>> nothing to be worried about - you've just encountered a half finished
>>> implementation of duplex network connection
Hello,
Having the exact same problem here... Is there an answer to this?
Best regards,
Alex
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shot (from august 5), I still encounter this problem.
> I also sometimes receive duplicate messages, or get errors when i try to
> ACK a message. Anyone else seeing this problems?
>
> Regards,
>
> Pieter
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also sometimes receive duplicate messages, or get errors when i try to ACK a
message. Anyone else seeing this problems?
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network set up using a build of 5.0 from svn
>> from last
>> week, with consumers on both machines. When I dump messages into
>> queues
>> they are all received by the consumers but the consoles of both
>> brokers are
>> covered with messages resembling
overed with messages resembling this:
2007-07-30 14:27:04,911 [.168.5.24:61616] WARN DemandForwardingBridge
- Unexpected remote command: ProducerAck {commandId = 0,
responseRequired =
false, producerId = ID:xxx.yyy.com-56222-1185830151996-3:0:1:1,
size = 1554}
Should I be worried about this?
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[.168.5.24:61616] WARN DemandForwardingBridge
- Unexpected remote command: ProducerAck {commandId = 0, responseRequired =
false, producerId = ID:xxx.yyy.com-56222-1185830151996-3:0:1:1, size = 1554}
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