Hi !

>From a UnitTest accessing a Broker via Spring and a BrokerviewBean in order
to manage
the setup and cleanup functions. For that BrokerviewBean is used. It works
fine at localhost
as well as connecting a remote Broker in a windows network, but while trying
to the same thing
in Linux network a connection refused is issued. 

On the Linux box(RedHat), the Broker is started through the Java Service
Wrapper, and the jmx rows are enabled at a specific port, and the property
useJmx=true is default because the ActiveMQ 5.2 version is used. The
wrapper.conf will be attached to this message. 

It is important to make this work because i design
a solution for a reminderagent sending SMS to unemployed remind them of
meetings with Job coaches. Using the DestinationViewBean to ask for the
Queuesize on a specific Queue in this case a send SMS queue which be used by
a consumer/Messagelistener, if the this Queue is empty another listener
starts to consume messages in another queue used for resending SMS message a
number of times or until delivered. So i need to get this work on Linux too,
it works perfectly fine on wnidows. I think this a smoth solution. I do know
that the QueBrowser class also can be used but this is not the best solution
i think.

And for failover reason i assume that the jmx.uris can be used like this
setting a property on the client like this jmx.url=uri1,uri2...uriN or ? Do
i need to use the failover protocol like for the connecting to the
broker. And is there a way to configure the DestinationViewBean so that it
uses the actual master Broker.
Or how do i do this ?

Any better solutions ? Thanks in advance

Regards
Daniel

http://www.nabble.com/file/p25926940/wrapper.conf wrapper.conf 


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