[ openjms-Bugs-1104594 ] onMessage() does not get activated

"SourceForge.net" <[email protected]> Tue, 18 Jan 2005 08:37:24 -0800
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Bugs item #1104594, was opened at 2005-01-18 16:37
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Category: transport
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Christian Rockrohr (habkeinefrage)
Assigned to: Jim Alateras (jalateras)
Summary: onMessage() does not get activated

Initial Comment:
Hi there,

i wrote a litle programm to comunicate each other. 
(Something like a chat) when I start the openJMS 
server, then start the so called client on the same 
machine, it works finde. I can send messages an other 
client (on the same machine) get it. There onMessage 
method awakes an is doing its job.

But when the OpenJMS server is on an other machine, 
far away on the internet or next to me using a cros-link-
cable, it does not work. I can send messages but 
onMessage() never awakes. 
So I put a test-recieve button to the panel. ( a of 
course had to delete the messega listener) When i now 
send a message, the onMessage() method does no not 
do anything (of course) but when i use the recieve 
button (mytopic.recieve()) i get the message e sent.

what is the problem? i can´t imagine that OpenJMS 
can´t communicate over a network. Do i have to start 
something, could i do anything wrong when using an 
external server as a local server?


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