I've used the ClusterConnectionFactory but the result is the same.
What are the attributes that I've to set in the mbean ClusteredConnectionFactories in
the file connection-factories-service.xml that I post below?
I've read somewhere that there is the need to make persistence-messages in order to
get fault tolerance. How can I send/receive persistent messages? Are there some further
configurations step to do (e.g. in the mysql-persitence-service.xml ). Are only this type
of messages take in considetarion by buddy node(s).
|
| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
|
| <!--
| Messaging Connection Factories deployment descriptor.
|
| $Id: connection-factories-service.xml 3332 2007-11-15 09:32:43Z timfox $
| -->
|
| <server>
|
| <!-- The default connection factory does not support automatic failover or load
balancing-
| this is so we can maintain compatiblity with applications written for JBoss MQ
which use this
| connection factory.
| -->
| <mbean
code="org.jboss.jms.server.connectionfactory.ConnectionFactory"
| name="jboss.messaging.connectionfactory:service=ConnectionFactory"
| xmbean-dd="xmdesc/ConnectionFactory-xmbean.xml">
| <depends
optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer</depends>
| <depends
optional-attribute-name="Connector">jboss.messaging:service=Connector,transport=bisocket</depends>
| <depends>jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice</depends>
|
| <attribute name="JNDIBindings">
| <bindings>
| <binding>/ConnectionFactory</binding>
| <binding>/XAConnectionFactory</binding>
| <binding>java:/ConnectionFactory</binding>
| <binding>java:/XAConnectionFactory</binding>
| </bindings>
| </attribute>
| </mbean>
|
| <!-- A clustered connection factory that supports automatic failover and load
balancing of created
| connections.
| This factory is not suitable to be used by MDBs.
| -->
| <mbean
code="org.jboss.jms.server.connectionfactory.ConnectionFactory"
|
name="jboss.messaging.connectionfactory:service=ClusteredConnectionFactory"
| xmbean-dd="xmdesc/ConnectionFactory-xmbean.xml">
| <depends
optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer</depends>
| <depends
optional-attribute-name="Connector">jboss.messaging:service=Connector,transport=bisocket</depends>
| <depends>jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice</depends>
|
| <attribute name="JNDIBindings">
| <bindings>
| <binding>/ClusteredConnectionFactory</binding>
| <binding>/ClusteredXAConnectionFactory</binding>
| <binding>java:/ClusteredConnectionFactory</binding>
| <binding>java:/ClusteredXAConnectionFactory</binding>
| </bindings>
| </attribute>
|
| <attribute name="SupportsFailover">true</attribute>
| <attribute name="SupportsLoadBalancing">true</attribute>
| </mbean>
|
| <!-- A connection factory with no JNDI bindings that is used in clustering to
create the connections that
| pull messages from one node to another
| -->
| <mbean
code="org.jboss.jms.server.connectionfactory.ConnectionFactory"
|
name="jboss.messaging.connectionfactory:service=ClusterPullConnectionFactory"
| xmbean-dd="xmdesc/ConnectionFactory-xmbean.xml">
| <depends
optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer</depends>
| <depends
optional-attribute-name="Connector">jboss.messaging:service=Connector,transport=bisocket</depends>
| <depends>jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice</depends>
| <attribute name="SupportsFailover">false</attribute>
| <attribute name="SupportsLoadBalancing">false</attribute>
| </mbean>
|
| <!-- An example connection factory with all attributes shown
|
| <mbean
code="org.jboss.jms.server.connectionfactory.ConnectionFactory"
|
name="jboss.messaging.connectionfactory:service=MyExampleConnectionFactory"
| xmbean-dd="xmdesc/ConnectionFactory-xmbean.xml">
|
| <constructor>
|
| <!- - You can specify the default Client ID to use for connections created
using this factory - ->
|
| <arg type="java.lang.String" value="MyClientID"/>
|
| </constructor>
|
| <depends
optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer</depends>
|
| <!- - The transport to use - can be bisocket, sslbisocket or http - ->
|
| <depends
optional-attribute-name="Connector">jboss.messaging:service=Connector,transport=http</depends>
|
| <depends>jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice</depends>
|
| <!- - PrefetchSize determines the approximate maximum number of messages the
client consumer will buffer locally - ->
|
| <attribute name="PrefetchSize">150</attribute>
|
| <!- - Paging params to be used for temporary queues - ->
|
| <attribute
name="DefaultTempQueueFullSize">200000</attribute>
|
| <attribute
name="DefaultTempQueuePageSizeSize">2000</attribute>
|
| <attribute
name="DefaultTempQueueDownCacheSize">2000</attribute>
|
| <!- - The batch size to use when using the DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE
acknowledgement mode - ->
|
| <attribute name="DupsOKBatchSize">5000</attribute>
|
| <!- - Does this connection factory support automatic failover? - ->
|
| <attribute name="SupportsFailover">false</attribute>
|
| <!- - Does this connection factory support automatic client side load
balancing? - ->
|
| <attribute name="SupportsLoadBalancing">false</attribute>
|
| <!- - The class name of the factory used to create the load balancing policy
to use on the client side - ->
|
| <attribute
name="LoadBalancingFactory">org.jboss.jms.client.plugin.RoundRobinLoadBalancingFactory</attribute>
|
| <!- - Whether we should be strict TCK compliant, i.e. how we deal with
foreign messages, defaults to false- ->
|
| <attribute name="StrictTck">true</attribute>
|
| <!- - Disable JBoss Remoting Connector sanity checks - There is rarely a good
reason to set this to true - ->
|
| <attribute name="DisableRemotingChecks">false</attribute>
|
| <!- - The connection factory will be bound in the following places in JNDI -
->
|
| <attribute name="JNDIBindings">
|
| <bindings>
|
| <binding>/acme/MyExampleConnectionFactory</binding>
|
| <binding>/acme/MyExampleConnectionFactoryDupe</binding>
|
| <binding>java:/xyz/CF1</binding>
|
|
<binding>java:/connectionfactories/acme/connection_factory</binding>
|
| </bindings>
|
| </attribute>
|
| </mbean>
|
| -->
|
| </server>
|
|
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