Hi Brian,
Thanks for trying it , did you try providing the address list
without the "s.
If you have a fix in mind for GRA 2.0, please feel free to propose it,
we will make it available in the next patch release.
Thanks
-Ramesh
Brian Repko wrote:
> Ramesh,
>
> Yes - the 1.7 fails with a StringIndexOutOfBoundsException when it
> tries to parse the second mq://host2:port2 as name=value.
>
> I tried the 2.0 with "s around the broker list and that also did not
> work. I got an InvalidURLException stating that "mq://host1:port1
> was not a valid URL. CustomTokenizer doesn't remove the "s. That
> should be a simple fix.
>
> For us, we are unable to use genericjmsra due to these bugs. I'm
> tempted to fix/build the RAR myself since its close.
>
> I've moved on to testing the sun-jms-adapter but that seems to be a
> bit odd on the JNDI setup (to me at least). If I don't get that
> working then I'm going back to ActiveMQ which I've tested already.
>
> If you fix the genericjmsra CustomTokenizer, please let me know.
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
>
> ----- Original message -----
> From: "Ramesh Parthasarathy" <Ramesh.Parthasarathy_at_Sun.COM>
> To: users_at_genericjmsra.dev.java.net
> Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 04:38:38 +0000
> Subject: Re: Changing jmsra to genericjmsra - broker connection properties
>
> Hi Brian,
> Yes, the "," would cause a problem (with the StringTokenizer), and iam
> not sure if you can escape it. Please take a look at the ObjectBuilder
> implementation in Generic ra 2.0, it uses a CustomTokenizer which could
> solve the problem.
>
> Also the following link describes the same problem a user had faced
> with gra 1.7 when trying to get JONAS working with Open MQ.
> http://www.nabble.com/Properties-with-%22,%22-in-the-value-td18359391.html
>
> Let me know if we are in the same page..
>
> Thanks
> -Ramesh
>
> On 12/16/08 16:20, Brian Repko wrote:
>
>> Ramesh,
>>
>> Thanks for quick response but I'm not explaining myself.
>>
>> I can figure out the asadmin escaping. I'm not worried about that.
>> At this point I have the genericjmsra throwing ConnectionExceptions
>> trying to connect to localhost:7676 which does not exist. So I'm
>> looking to configure ConnectionFactoryProperties on the CF object
>> through the Admin Console.
>>
>> But ConnectionFactoryProperties is the Property NAME and the Property
>> VALUE is in the form of name1=value1,name2=value2,...
>>
>> If I have "AddressList=mq:\\host:port,mq:\\host:port" then doesn't that
>> comma in between the brokers matter.
>>
>> Keep in mind that this is Sun AS 9.1 so the RAR is probably 1.7 and
>> ObjectBuilder does not use the CustomTokenizer. So this will tokenize
>> on "," and then get "AddressList=mq:\\host:port" as the first token and
>> then get "mq:\\host:port" as the other token.
>>
>> Also, isn't the property ConnectionURL? My server is logging the
>> imqAddressList as the correct property. ConnectionURL is the imq/tunnel
>> setting and I think that that is wrong. Where are these documentated
>> for OpenMQ?
>>
>> Brian
>>
>>
>> ----- Original message -----
>> From: "Ramesh" <Ramesh.Parthasarathy_at_Sun.COM>
>> To: users_at_genericjmsra.dev.java.net
>> Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 21:35:44 +0530
>> Subject: Re: Changing jmsra to genericjmsra - broker connection properties
>>
>> You have to escape the "=" and the ":", i think ":" is the separator for
>> connecitonfactoryproperties and not ",".
>>
>> ConnectionFactoryProperties=AddressList\\=mq\\://host\\:port,mq\\://host\\:port
>>
>> -Ramesh
>>
>> Brian Repko wrote:
>>
>>> Some background - we are using genericjmsra since there is a bug
>>> related to shared subscriptions on topics in a cluster with jmsra.
>>>
>>> The log shows that imqAddressList is set to both of them (correctly)
>>> but its still trying to connect to localhost:7676 so I'll try it
>>> but are you sure its AddressList? I was going to try
>>> imqConnectionURL.
>>>
>>> Also, don't I need to escape the value since it contains a ',' and
>>> ConnectionFactoryProperties is a comma-separated list.
>>>
>>> Brian
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original message -----
>>> From: "Ramesh" <Ramesh.Parthasarathy_at_Sun.COM>
>>> To: users_at_genericjmsra.dev.java.net
>>> Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 21:15:40 +0530
>>> Subject: Re: Changing jmsra to genericjmsra - broker connection properties
>>>
>>> Hi Brian,
>>> You are correct in using the ConnectionFactoryProperties, and the
>>> value should be AddressList=mq://host1:50014/,mq://host2:50014/
>>> Please escape the "/" and ":" if you are using asadmin command line option
>>>
>>> This can be configured as an RA property while creating the resource
>>> adapter config, so that all connection factories would get this value,
>>> and each connection factory (gra connector resource) can be overridden
>>> if required.
>>>
>>> Just like to highlight one point (which you might have already figured
>>> out), if you use jmsra then all the addresses of the brokers in the
>>> cluster are automatically configured in your connection factory without
>>> having you to specify them explicitly. When you use generic ra you have
>>> to explicitly configure all the brokers in the connection factory (like
>>> your example).
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> -Ramesh
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Brian Repko wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I'm trying to switch from jmsra to genericjmsra but still connecting
>>>> to the
>>>> OpenMQ brokers started with the cluster. We have multiple clusters, each
>>>> with 2 instances. JMS is setup as LOCAL but the ports are not the
>>>> default.
>>>>
>>>> The RAR is now getting connection errors since it is trying to connect to
>>>> localhost 7676. The imqAddressList seems to be set but the imqBrokerHost
>>>> and imqBrokerHostPort are set to localhost 7676 and the imqConnectionURL
>>>> is http://localhost/imq/tunnel
>>>>
>>>> Is there anyway to get the the connection factory to connect to the
>>>> brokers
>>>> listed in the imqAddressList?
>>>>
>>>> Is this an RA configuration property (ConnectionFactoryProperties?)
>>>> and can
>>>> we override these at the ConnectionFactory level rather than the RAR?
>>>>
>>>> Do I override imqConnectionURL or imqBrokerHost and imqBrokerHostPort?
>>>> I think I should set imqConnectionURL since this connecting to a
>>>> cluster of
>>>> brokers. I'm also not sure how to specify commas in the value since
>>>> the value
>>>> is already a comma-delimited list. I can look at the source for
>>>> that...I'm thinking
>>>> that the following will do it
>>>>
>>>> Name = ConnectionFactoryProperties
>>>> Value = imqConnectionURL="mq://host1:50014/,mq://host2:50014/"
>>>>
>>>> We are using javabean integration.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>>
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