t out because of a "gut feeling" and it turned out to be the
solution pfff...
Although i still don't understand why it did get to that exception...
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d the one
that doesn't...
i'm puzzled...
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>> Hi
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>> How have you configured this bean, ibmmqvsl ?
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> Claus Ibsen-2 wrote:
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>> Hi
>>
>> Have you configured an exception listener explicit on the MQ endpoint?
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>> By debugging a simple JmsInOut unit test with embedded AMQ there is no
>> exeption li
that Requester is started.
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at
> org.springframework.jms.listener.AbstractJmsListeningContainer.initialize(AbstractJmsListeningContainer.java:180)
> at
> org.springframework.jms.listener.AbstractJmsListeningContainer.afterPropertiesSet(AbstractJmsListeningContainer.java:134)
> at
> org.apache.c
at
org.springframework.jms.listener.AbstractJmsListeningContainer.afterPropertiesSet(AbstractJmsListeningContainer.java:134)
at
org.apache.camel.component.jms.requestor.Requestor.doStart(Requestor.java:205)
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