I had a quick browse at the code and I don't see these messages explicitly ignored, it may be best to produce a small junit tests case that demonstrates the issue and raise a jira issue. With a test case it should be straight forward to get to the bottom of this.
You could get some inspiration for the test from - http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/activemq/trunk/activemq-core/src/test/java/org/apache/activemq/usecases/TwoBrokerNetworkLoadBalanceTest.java?view=markup On 22 July 2010 08:17, Michel Van Hoof <mvh...@thisplays2.com> wrote: > > Bumping this up again. I'm sorry but after numerous tests, i still cannot > figure out why this does not work. Questions on other boards / sites have > not been answered either. Anyone who knows the in's and out's of > Advisory.Connection ? > > Michel Van Hoof wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> We are implementing a solution where we look at advisory topics to >> register logon and logoff of a client. This worked fine in our test setup >> but now that we are setting up our production infrastructure, i noticed >> that these messages are not forwarded through our network of brokers. Is >> this correct? >> >> Should I set a consumer to every activemq broker we would put in the >> network to monitor these messages ? Or work with a camel router to copy >> the information to a queue which then can be consumed elsewhere ? >> >> Can i staticallyIncluded the advisory topics in the networkconnector ? >> > > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/ActiveMQ.Advisory.Connection-not-forwarded-in-network-of-brokers--tp27852378p29233916.html > Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > -- http://blog.garytully.com Open Source Integration http://fusesource.com