Hi,
Do you see in JMX that the consumer is connecting to the broker?
Have you tried creating a consumer with no selector?
rhodebump wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> I am trying to using spring 2.0, activemq 4.1 snapshot and lucene in an
> exciting open source project that I will soon be releasing. I am using
> activemq to keep lucene indexes up to date in a distributed environment.
> My idea is that a change to the data will publish a "data is changed" type
> of message to a topic. Multiple consumers subscribing to the topic will
> receive this message and update the lucene index that they maintain.
>
> I have a broker running that I can connect to via JMX and see that there
> are messages on my topic (org.apache.activemq.spring.Test.spring.topic)
>
> Feel free to look yourself, hostname is test.rhoderunner.com port is 6969
>
> I have a consumer that is successfully connecting to this same broker.
> However, the "onMessage" method never gets invoked. I do call the "start"
> method in my Consumer successfully
>
> http://www.nabble.com/file/4192/IndexerListener.java IndexerListener.java
>
> http://www.nabble.com/file/4193/indexerContext.xml indexerContext.xml
>
> From my understanding, starting the consumer will connect to my topic and
> process the messages that are on the topic. The topic name that I am
> using (matches on both sides) is
> org.apache.activemq.spring.Test.spring.topic
>
> Does anyone see a mistake in my understanding of things? Would anyone be
> interested in contributing towards this project?
>
> Phillip
>
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