The consumer is running in a PC with linux (Fedora Core10). This PC is
connected to a HUB.
The messagebroker and producer are in other PC and it is connected to other
HUB.
Two HUBS are connected.
The producer is sending messages and consumer receives them well.
When I switch off a HUB, the consumer's listener doesn't catch the
Exception. If I make a netstat in consumer's PC I see that the tcp
connection is established, but is not possible, because the HUB is Down.
I switch on the HUB again, and the procuder sends messages, but consumer
never receives them.
Andreas Gies-3 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> perhaps you could come up with a small test case that shows the error ?
>
> Best regards
> Andreas
>
>
> On Mar 26, 2009, at 10:11 AM, dongabda wrote:
>
>>
>> Yes, I'm using the excepcionListener and onException, but any
>> exception is
>> captured when the PC lost the network link. If I stop the
>> messagebroker the
>> exception occurs, but with link lost not. How can I resolve it?
>>
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