well that will do it. 

Okay i have to ask this question? where can i find out what features are
supported by the cpp client. 



tabish121 wrote:
> 
> The CPP client doesn't support discovery.
> 
> Regards
> Tim
> 
> On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 11:10 -0700, appi03 wrote:
>> 
>> I am trying to use the multicast discovery protocol and having some
>> trouble
>> with it. I think i have the broker configuration down.
>> 
>> Client 1 (Producer) -> Broker 1
>> <transportConnector uri="tcp://localhost:61616"
>> discoveryUri="multicast://prod1"/> 
>> 
>> <networkConnector name="producer"  uri="multicast://prod1" /> 
>> 
>> 
>> Client 2 (Consumer) -> Broker 2
>> <transportConnector uri="tcp://localhost:61616"
>> discoveryUri="multicast://cons1"/> 
>> 
>> <networkConnector name="producer"  uri="multicast://cons1" /> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> But I am not sure how to configure the client side. this is what I have.
>> 
>> Client 1
>>  std::string brokerURI =
>>         "tcp://localhost:61616"
>>      "discovery:multicast://prod1"
>>         "&transport.useAsyncSend=true"; 
>> 
>> ActiveMQConnectionFactory( brokerURI );
>> 
>> 
>> Client 2:
>>  std::string brokerURI =
>>         "tcp://localhost:61616"
>>      "discovery:multicast://cons1"; 
>> 
>> ActiveMQConnectionFactory( brokerURI );
>> 
>> So when I start the brokers, I can see the connection being established
>> between two brokers. But the client 2 never sees any messages produced by
>> cllient 1.
>> 
>> I am sure it's the way I am configuring it. I can't seem to find any
>> documentation on how to configure the connection factory while using
>> discovery. 
>> 
>> If anyone has any idea please let me know.
>> 
>> thanks,
>> arpit
> 
> 

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