Websphere MQ doesn't like the "JMSXUserID". I think you need to remove
the JMSXUserID from the jms header before sending the message with
your provider. You might be able to do this by plugging in your own
provider marshaller.

Hope this helps
/Dave


On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 11:14 AM, jrrosel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm currently trying to work with Websphere MQ. (JMS endoints, camel router)
> I am having a problem sending messages back out from requests that come from
> messages that originate outside of servicemix. I appear to be able to read
> the message in fine however I get the following exception when attempting to
> send back out. javax.jms.MessageFormatException: MQJMS1058: Invalid message
> property name: JMSXUserID. Has anyone else run into this? This simple
> example attempts to read the message in and just send it back out to another
> queue.
>
> JMS xbean:
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <beans xmlns:jms="http://servicemix.apache.org/jms/1.0";
>       xmlns:tutorial="urn:org:apache:servicemix:tutorial:camel"
>       xmlns:util="http://www.springframework.org/schema/util";
>       xmlns:bean="http://servicemix.apache.org/bean/1.0";>
>
>    <jms:provider service="tutorial:jms"
>              endpoint="provider"
>              destinationName="JRR.TESTOUT.Q"
>              connectionFactory="#mqConnectionFactory"
>              marshaler="#producerMarshaler"
>              />
>
>    <jms:consumer service="tutorial:jms"
>              endpoint="consumer"
>              destinationName="JRR.TESTIN.Q"
>              connectionFactory="#mqConnectionFactory"
>              marshaler="#consumerMarshaler"
>              targetService="tutorial:jms"
>              targetEndpoint="consumer" />
>
>  <bean id="producerMarshaler"
>        class="org.apache.servicemix.jms.endpoints.DefaultProviderMarshaler">
>        <property name="needJavaIdentifiers" value="true" />
>  </bean>
>  <bean id="consumerMarshaler"
> class="org.apache.servicemix.jms.endpoints.DefaultConsumerMarshaler">
>   <property name="needJavaIdentifiers" value="true" />
>  </bean>
>
>  <bean id="mqConnectionFactory"
> class="com.ibm.mq.jms.MQQueueConnectionFactory">
>    <!-- <property name="transportType" value="1" /> -->
>    <property name="transportType" >
>           <util:constant
> static-field="com.ibm.mq.jms.JMSC.MQJMS_TP_CLIENT_MQ_TCPIP" />
>    </property>
>    <property name="queueManager" value="####" />
>    <property name="hostName" value="#### />
>    <property name="channel" value="JAVA.CHANNEL" />
>    <property name="port" value="1414" />
>  </bean>
> </beans>
>
> Camel Router:
> public class MyRouteBuilder extends RouteBuilder {
>
>    public void configure() {
>
> from("jbi:endpoint:urn:org:apache:servicemix:tutorial:camel:jms:consumer")
>            .to("log:tutorial-consumer")
>
> .to("jbi:endpoint:urn:org:apache:servicemix:tutorial:camel:jms:provider");
>    }
> }
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