Thanks for the reply. I just couldn't get all the messages on the consumer side so I thought something might be wrong in my configuration. Let me try this again and see what happens, I know I had it working before.
It's so weird, i get exactly half of the messages produced. It's almost like someone else is consuming the other half. tabish121 wrote: > > You don't need to run two brokers to have a producer and consumer one > different machines. Is there a reason you are doing that? > > All you really need is one broker and then point the uri of each two > that broker. So for instance if the broker is on a box whose IP is > 172.21.46.3 then the broker URI would look like this. > > std::string brokerURI = "tcp://172.21.46.3:61616"; > > You don't need the explicit wireFormat option for openwire as its the > default. If you do something like this in both the consumer and > producer client code, then they should both connect to the same broker. > Then run your tests and see what happens. > > Regards > Tim. > > On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 10:11 -0700, appi03 wrote: >> Here is what I have so far. Btw, I am using activemq-cpp >> >> Producer Broker: >> >> <transportConnectors> >> <transportConnector name="openwire" uri="tcp://localhost:61616" /> >> <transportConnector name="ssl" uri="ssl://localhost:61617"/> >> <transportConnector name="stomp" uri="stomp://localhost:61613"/> >> </transportConnectors> >> >> <networkConnectors> >> <networkConnector name="host1" >> uri="static://(tcp://157.185.37.184:61616)" /> >> </networkConnectors> >> >> Producer App (This is what goes into my connection factory): >> >> std::string brokerURI = >> "tcp://localhost:61616" >> "?wireFormat=openwire"; >> >> >> Consumer Broker: >> </persistenceAdapter> >> >> <transportConnectors> >> <transportConnector name="openwire" uri="tcp://localhost:61616" /> >> <transportConnector name="ssl" uri="ssl://localhost:61617"/> >> <transportConnector name="stomp" uri="stomp://localhost:61613"/> >> </transportConnectors> >> >> <networkConnectors> >> >> <networkConnector name="host1" >> uri="static://(tcp://157.185.37.131:61616)" /> >> >> </networkConnectors> >> >> Consumer App (This is what goes into my connection factory): >> >> std::string brokerURI = >> "tcp://localhost:61616" >> "?wireFormat=openwire"; >> >> I guess the first question would be; am I configuring them right? Is >> there a >> better way of doing this? >> >> Currently with this configuration I can consume messages but only half of >> them. I am not sure why. >> >> Thanks for the help in advance. >> >> >> tabish121 wrote: >> > >> > Can you tell us a little about what you are doing, possible posting >> some >> > code showing your producer and consumer. >> > >> > One thing to keep in mind is that unless you are using a retroactive >> > consumer your producer shouldn't start producing until you've started >> > your consumer. >> > >> > If you have specific questions that you need help with please ask, we >> > try and answer them as quickly as possible. >> > >> > Documentation like anything else on this project grows faster when >> > people participate and contribute. Feel free to jump in. >> > >> > Regards >> > Tim. >> > >> > On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 09:27 -0700, appi03 wrote: >> >> Hey thanks for that example. >> >> >> >> How does your broker configuration look? Currently, i this is what I >> have >> >> on >> >> both computers >> >> >> >> <transportConnector name="openwire" uri="tcp://localhost:61616" /> >> >> >> >> <networkConnector name="host1" >> >> uri="static://(tcp://157.185.37.184:61616)" >> >> failover="true" dynamicOnly="true" networkTTL="2" /> >> >> >> >> But for some reason I am only receiving half of the messages. I am >> >> thinking >> >> something might be wrong in the way I configure my broker. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> OB40 wrote: >> >> > >> >> > Hi, >> >> > >> >> > You need only one broker on one of the computers. I have learnt most >> of >> >> > activemq-cpp from the online example which is decent >> >> > (http://activemq.apache.org/cms/example.html). I am also attaching a >> >> > couple of noddies I wrote, one is a transmitter (producer) and the >> >> other >> >> > is a consumer. I have built them on Ubuntu. To run them you will be >> >> need >> >> > to set you LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/local/lib/ and to compile them >> you >> >> will >> >> > need to add /usr/local/include/activemq-cpp-2.1/ as the include path >> in >> >> > you g++ command. >> >> > >> >> > Best of luck. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > appi03 wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> I started learning activemq-cpp about a week ago. Right now I feel >> >> like i >> >> >> haven't gotten anywhere. I wonder why? There is no solid >> documentation >> >> on >> >> >> anything so to the new user, it's pretty confusing. >> >> >> >> >> >> Anyhow, I will stop my complaints. but, i need some serious help. >> >> >> >> >> >> I just want to set up two computers; one producing messages and the >> >> other >> >> >> one consuming messages. Now, do I need to run an activemq broker on >> >> both >> >> >> computers? I believe the answer is no. So then, does anyone have an >> >> >> example that I can look at to use it in this scenario. >> >> >> >> >> >> If i need to run a broker on both machines, is that embedded >> broker? >> >> in >> >> >> that case does anyone have a configuration example for that as >> well? >> >> >> >> >> >> Also, when I run the producer and consumer application. How do i >> >> >> configure the connection factory? I have looked and I guess i am >> just >> >> >> tired of looking now because i haven't found any pages on >> connection >> >> >> factory. I am not sure how all that ties in together. >> >> >> >> >> >> Please help. So i can move on to bigger and better things like >> >> >> persistence. I have something running right now but it just doesn't >> >> make >> >> >> sense anymore. >> >> >> >> >> >> help would be appreciated. >> >> >> >> >> > http://www.nabble.com/file/p13367353/CppQueueReceiver.cpp >> >> > CppQueueReceiver.cpp >> >> > http://www.nabble.com/file/p13367353/CppQueueTransmitter.cpp >> >> > CppQueueTransmitter.cpp >> >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Help-tf4678118s2354.html#a13369471 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
