Hi,

just use an IP address of the remote server instead of 'localhost'.

Cheers
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Dejan Bosanac

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On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 9:06 AM, dirful_zone <z...@i-s.com.cn> wrote:

>
> Hi,this is dirful again.
> I have resovle the second problem. I figured out my spring once more and
> added transportListener property. Then it worked.
>
> But I have not solved the first question. I don't know how to configure a
> remote URI. I put my question once more. It likes this: There's two company
> in two diffrent cities. So there's two application I mentioned: A and B.
> There's a  specified network connecting two company. You see, I can't use
> like "tcp:localhost" to access MQ which locate in one company. I don't know
> how I can get the remote URI. Use JMX or other tools?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
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