Hi,

this means that you have a loop in your broker network somewhere. It should
have a negative effect as messages will still be propagated to the remote
broker. You might consider using networkTTL property and set it to the max
number of brokers your message can actually hop.

Regards
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On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 2:24 PM, mmg <manjusha.g...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Any idea what does the below message mean? Does this have any negative
> effect on communication between producers and consumers like loss of
> messages?
>
>
> DEBUG DemandForwardingBridge         - Ignoring sub ConsumerInfo {commandId
> = 179, responseRequired = false, consumerId =
> ID:avayaiq1cr.cam.wal-mart.com-46291-1369884580806-3:3:1:174, destination =
> queue://ReplyQueue, prefetchSize = 1000, maximumPendingMessageLimit = 0,
> browser = false, dispatchAsync = true, selector = null, subcriptionName =
> null, noLocal = false, exclusive = false, retroactive = false, priority =
> 0,
> brokerPath = [ID:avayaiqe1.ivr.wal-mart.com-47420-1369884669888-1:0],
> optimizedAcknowledge = false, noRangeAcks = false, additionalPredicate =
> org.apache.activemq.command.NetworkBridgeFilter@16fa21a4} already routed
> through this broker once
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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