Hi Christophe, I'm sorry but I can't help you, but if it's possible I have some question for you: I try to run this example, but when I run servicemix2 the following error occurs:
servicemix: Ignoring predefined value for SERVICEMIX_HOME java version "1.5.0_12" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_12-b04) Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 1.5.0_12-b04, mixed mode) Starting Apache ServiceMix ESB: 3.1.2 Loading Apache ServiceMix from file: servicemix2.xml INFO - ConnectorServerFactoryBean - JMX connector available at: service:jmx :rmi:///jndi/rmi://192.168.0.172:1092/jmxrmi INFO - JBIContainer - ServiceMix 3.1.2 JBI Container (wsn2) i s starting INFO - JBIContainer - For help or more informations please se e: http://incubator.apache.org/servicemix/ WARN - ManagementContext - Failed to start jmx connector: Cannot b ind to URL [rmi://localhost:1099/jmxrmi]: javax.naming.NameAlreadyBoundException : jmxrmi [Root exception is java.rmi.AlreadyBoundException: jmxrmi] INFO - ComponentMBeanImpl - Initializing component: #SubscriptionMa nager# INFO - DeploymentService - Restoring service assemblies INFO - ComponentMBeanImpl - Initializing component: servicemix-wsn2 005 WARN - NetworkConnector - Could not start network bridge between: vm://wsnbroker2?network=true and: tcp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33662 due to: java.net .UnknownHostException: cini172 WARN - NetworkConnector - Could not start network bridge between: vm://wsnbroker2?network=true and: tcp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33662 due to: java.net .UnknownHostException: cini172 WARN - NetworkConnector - Could not start network bridge between: vm://wsnbroker2?network=true and: tcp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33662 due to: java.net .UnknownHostException: cini172 WARN - NetworkConnector - Could not start network bridge between: vm://wsnbroker2?network=true and: tcp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33662 due to: java.net .UnknownHostException: cini172 INFO - ComponentMBeanImpl - Initializing component: trace WARN - NetworkConnector - Could not start network bridge between: vm://wsnbroker2?network=true and: tcp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33662 due to: java.net .UnknownHostException: cini172 INFO - JBIContainer - ServiceMix JBI Container (wsn2) started WARN - NetworkConnector - Could not start network bridge between: vm://wsnbroker2?network=true and: tcp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33662 due to: java.net .UnknownHostException: cini172 WARN - NetworkConnector - Could not start network bridge between: vm://wsnbroker2?network=true and: tcp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33662 due to: java.net .UnknownHostException: cini172 WARN - NetworkConnector - Could not start network bridge between: vm://wsnbroker2?network=true and: tcp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33662 due to: java.net .UnknownHostException: cini172 WARN - NetworkConnector - Could not start network bridge between: vm://wsnbroker2?network=true and: tcp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33662 due to: java.net .UnknownHostException: cini172 WARN - NetworkConnector - Could not start network bridge between: vm://wsnbroker2?network=true and: tcp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33662 due to: java.net .UnknownHostException: cini172 WARN - NetworkConnector - Could not start network bridge between: vm://wsnbroker2?network=true and: tcp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33662 due to: java.net .UnknownHostException: cini172 where my hostname is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can you help me please? I'm working to thesis... Thanks in advance, Martina Tof wrote: > > Hello, > > Based on the ws-notification examples (instance2 and instance3), i am > trying to run it on a same ServiceMix. Creating 2 seperate jbi containers, > i successfully run the program and subscription provides me "Notify" soap > request. > Why i could not succeed in runing it in same jbi container ? limitation ? > > I am also surprised about the fact that subscriber returns me 'Notify' > soap request and not 'subscribe/getMessages' soap request ! > Any idea ? > > Many thanx in advance, > Christophe. > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ws-notif-suscriber-and-publisher-in-same-jbi-container---tf4634200s12049.html#a13238569 Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
