Hi I do not think the file is uploaded.:-( Where should I look for it? Here: <ActiveMQ>\webapps\fileserver ? Is the original file name is kept?
Thanks Avishay Marco Buss wrote: > > Hello, > > check if the blob is uploaded to the fileserver webapp. If the blob is > uploaded try this: > > <bean id="jmsFactory" > class="org.apache.activemq.pool.PooledConnectionFactory" > destroy-method="stop"> > <property name="connectionFactory"> > <bean class="org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory"> > <property name="brokerURL"> > > <value>http://xyz.16.233.50:61618?jms.blobTransferPolicy.uploadUrl=http://xyz.16.233.50:8161/fileserver/</value> > </property> > <!-- default is true --> > <property name="copyMessagesOnSend"> > <!-- I am not sure if this works for boolean properties. If not search the > spring documentation how to inject booleans --> > <value>false</value> > </property> > </bean> > </property> > </bean> > > If this not work. Please provide a unit test for the problem. > > regards > Marco Buss > > > balderman wrote: >> >> Hi >> I am using ActiveMQ 5.1. >> I want to to use BlobMessage in order to send large amounts of data. >> When the consumer get the message and the below code is executed: >> inputStream = blobMessage.getInputStream(); >> the inputStream is null. >> I have seen few posts regarding this issue but I could not understand >> what is the right way to do it. >> More info: >> 1) The message sender and the message consumer run on my PC. >> 2) The message broker run on a different machine. >> 3) I am using Spring JMS template. Here is a config snippet of the >> Sender: >> (I replaced some part of the IP with xyz - but this is the IP of the >> message broker) >> ... >> <bean id="jmsFactory" >> class="org.apache.activemq.pool.PooledConnectionFactory" >> destroy-method="stop"> >> <property name="connectionFactory"> >> <bean class="org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory"> >> <property name="brokerURL"> >> >> <value>http://xyz.16.233.50:61618?jms.blobTransferPolicy.uploadUrl=http://xyz.16.233.50:8161/fileserver/</value> >> </property> >> </bean> >> </property> >> </bean> >> ... >> 4) Here is how I create the BlobMessage: >> blobMessage = activeMQSession.createBlobMessage(new File("path to the >> local file system here")); >> When I call blobMessage.getURL() I get null. >> If I create the message with a URL as argument: >> blobMessage = activeMQSession.createBlobMessage(new URL("url here")); >> the call to getURL() return a valid value. >> 5) I know there is an option to use BlobTransferPolicy. Do I have to use >> it or the default is good enough? >> Please advice. >> >> Thanks >> >> Avishay >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/BlobMessage---How-to-make-it-work--tp17644495s2354p17645544.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.