1.incubator-activemq-4.0.1
2.all running on my local machine
3. only one broker running on my message center. my network permit
multicast.
thanks.
cbq
rajdavies wrote:
>
> For clarity -
>
> 1. which version of ActiveMQ are you using ?
> 2. Is this all running on your local box ?
> 3. If not - and you have one or most brokers running on your message
> center - does your network permit multicast ? - and if so is your
> machine and the data center all on the same lan ?
>
> cheers,
>
> Rob
>
> On 1 Sep 2006, at 17:51, cbq wrote:
>
>>
>> thanks for your reply!
>> i run activemq in pure ipv6 environment.
>> os: windows xp
>> jdk:jdk1.5.0_06
>>
>> start activemq successfully if i comment the multicast in
>> activemq.xml such
>> as :
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>> message client url set as:
>> url=tcp://cbq:61616 //cbq is my hostname
>> or
>> url=tcp://[::1]:61616
>> or
>> url=tcp://[fe80::215:58ff:fe0b:ede2]:61616
>>
>> all these set can't help me to send or receive message from message
>> center.
>> the error is :
>> Caught: Could not connect to broker URL: tcp://cbq:61616. Reason:
>> java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect
>>
>> How about this?
>>
>> BRs.
>> boqun cheng from beijing china
>>
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>>
>> rajdavies wrote:
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>>> ipv6 support has been transparent to Java since version 1.4 JRE - so
>>> no change is necessary for either the broker or the Java clients. Not
>>> sure about other language clients though
>>> On 1 Sep 2006, at 16:51, cbq wrote:
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>>>>
>>>> activeMQ now support ipv6?
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>>>> support-ipv6--tf2203355.html#a6101286
>>>> Sent from the ActiveMQ - User forum at Nabble.com.
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>> support-ipv6--tf2203355.html#a6102408
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