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  | | | - distributed-queue example fails | - distributed-queue example fails 2007-07-16 - By stwhit
Back I'm running JBoss-4 (See http://oss-4.ora-code.com).2.0.GA with JBoss Messaging 1.3.0.GA. I've installed JBoss Messaging according to the "Clustered Automated Installation" instructions. I configured to run multiple instances of JBoss on my single machine. I successfully launch two server instances, and they successfully form a cluster.
When I try to run the distributed-queue example, I get the following output:
anonymous wrote : run: | [java] Distributed queue /queue/testDistributedQueue exists | [java] java.lang.RuntimeException : Assertion failed, 1 == 1 | [java] at org.jboss.example.jms.common.ExampleSupport .assertNotEquals(ExampleSupport.java:82) | [java] at org.jboss.example.jms.distributedqueue .DistributedQueueExample.example(DistributedQueueExample.java:86) | [java] at org.jboss.example.jms.common.ExampleSupport.run (ExampleSupport.java:137) | [java] at org.jboss.example.jms.distributedqueue .DistributedQueueExample.main(DistributedQueueExample.java:186) | [java] | [java] ##################### | [java] ### FAILURE! ### | [java] #####################
The code that is producing this message is as follows:
// ... so this is a connection to a cluster node | connection0 = cf.createConnection(); | | // ... and this is a connection to a different cluster node | connection1 = cf.createConnection(); | | // Let's make sure that (this example is also a smoke test) | assertNotEquals(getServerID(connection0), getServerID(connection1));
Can anyone point me in the right direction for how to troubleshoot this? I see that the two calls to cf.createConnection() are returning connections to the same cluster node. But, I don't know what might be causing this.
Thanks!
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