RE: EXTERNAL: Re: How do I determine what a consumer is being removed.

2010-08-14 Thread Robillard, Greg L
I am not using camel. What caching level should be used? From: James Strachan [mailto:james.strac...@gmail.com] Are you sure you are setting your caching levels correctly so JMS connections, sessions, producers & consumers are being reused? Eg if you are using camel, use the activemq componen

Re: How do I determine what a consumer is being removed.

2010-08-14 Thread James Strachan
Are you sure you are setting your caching levels correctly so JMS connections, sessions, producers & consumers are being reused? Eg if you are using camel, use the activemq component - not the jms one - then caching is set up correctly for you by default. http://activemq.apache.org/jmstemplate-got

How do I determine what a consumer is being removed.

2010-08-13 Thread Robillard, Greg L
I am running a stability test on activemq and periodically, my consumers are being removed and they shouldn't be. How can I determine the cause of the disconnect. Is it client, network, activemq, etc. 2010-08-13 16:18:49,456 | DEBUG | fltwinds2 removing consumer: ID:EAGD9722385-1439-128171413