Hello,
thank you for your response ! I followed the instructions and it is
the same
thing. Just after the login and the publishing i have this message:
WARN
[MsgErrorHandler-/node/xmlBlaster_10_51_102_255_3412/client/madjonk/1]
Callback server is lost, killing login session of client
callback:/node/xmlBlaster_10_51_102_255_3412/client/madjonk/1:
XmlBlasterException errorCode=[communication.noConnection.dead]
serverSideException=true location=[CallbackCorbaDriver] message=[#1.0
CORBA
callback ping failed : org.omg.CORBA.TRANSIENT: Retries exceeded,
couldn't
reconnect to 10.51.102.255:4136 vmcid: 0x0 minor code: 0
completed: No] [See
URL
http://www.xmlblaster.org/xmlBlaster/doc/requirements/admin.errorcodes.listing.html#communication.noConnection.dead]
I've done this, like in the example...:
import org.xmlBlaster.client.I_ConnectionStateListener;
import org.xmlBlaster.util.dispatch.ConnectionStateEnum;
import org.xmlBlaster.client.I_XmlBlasterAccess;
...
con.registerConnectionListener(new I_ConnectionStateListener() {
public void reachedAlive(ConnectionStateEnum oldState,
I_XmlBlasterAccess connection) {
ConnectReturnQos conRetQos = connection.getConnectReturnQos();
log.info(ME, "I_ConnectionStateListener: We were lucky,
connected to "
+
connection.getGlobal().getId() + " as " +
conRetQos.getSessionName());
// we can access the queue via 'connection' and for example
// erase the entries:
//connection.getQueue().clear();
}
public void reachedPolling(ConnectionStateEnum oldState,
I_XmlBlasterAccess connection) {
log.warn(ME, "I_ConnectionStateListener: No connection to " +
connection.getGlobal().getId() + ", we are polling
...");
}
public void reachedDead(ConnectionStateEnum oldState,
I_XmlBlasterAccess connection) {
log.warn(ME, "I_ConnectionStateListener: Connection to " +
connection.getGlobal().getId() + " is DEAD");
}
});
ConnectReturnQos conRetQos = con.connect(qos, this);
log.info(ME, "Connected to xmlBlaster.");
...
xmlBlaster kills the connection just after the connection of my
application. If
you have an idea...
Regards
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:46:49 +0100, Michele <laghi at swissinfo.org> wrote:
Hi eClaire (is that your name ?)
setting the connection qos to 'true' means your session becomes
persistent but the connection is still not failsafe.
In order to keep the client connection when the server crashes you also
have to use failsafe settings and a positive sessionId. More about
these:
http://www.xmlblaster.org/xmlBlaster/doc/requirements/client.failsafe.html
Kind regards
Michele
eClaire wrote:
I send a message yesterday but it didn't passed. Here it is:
Hello,
I have some problem with xmlBlaster. I want to set a persistent
connection and
xmlBlaster shutdown the server:
WARN
[MsgErrorHandler-/node/xmlBlaster_10_51_102_255_3412/client/madjonk/-2]
Callback server is lost, killing login session of client
callback:/node/xmlBlaster_10_51_102_255_3412/client/madjonk/-2:
XmlBlasterException errorCode=[communication.noConnection.dead]
serverSideException=true location=[CallbackCorbaDriver]
message=[#1.0 CORBA
callback ping failed : org.omg.CORBA.TRANSIENT: Retries exceeded,
couldn't
reconnect to 10.51.102.255:3264 vmcid: 0x0 minor code: 0
completed: No] [See
URL
http://www.xmlblaster.org/xmlBlaster/doc/requirements/admin.errorcodes.listing.html#communication.noConnection.dead]
I wrote this :
ConnectQos qos = new ConnectQos(glob);
qos.setPersistent(true);
qos.setRefreshSession(true);
I have 2 applications A and B. B have to be always connected.
Application A send
message to B , and B return some results.
But it does'nt work. I have always the error message from
xmlBlaster. Maybe it
is the wrong command. if someone can help me it will be nice !
Regards.