Hi, Can you describe a little more your Queue topology and configuration- perhaps even share your config file(s). Not all queue topologies are order preserving! -clark
Clark www.ttmsolutions.com ActiveMQ reference guide at http://bit.ly/AMQRefGuide sonicBasher wrote: > > At the end of my camel route I have a following class which I use to put > messages in ActiveMQ: > > public class MessageProducer { > > private ProducerTemplate template = null; > > public MessageProducer(ProducerTemplate template) { > this.template = template; > } > > public void produce(@Body List listOfEttexObj) { > System.out.println("Entered produce() method"); > XStream x = new XStream(); > List<EttexObject> listOfEttexObjects = > (List<EttexObject>)listOfEttexObj; > for (int q = 0; q < listOfEttexObjects.size(); q++) { > EttexObject eo = listOfEttexObjects.get(q); > template.sendBody("jms:" + eo.getAccountName() + > "_2",x.toXML(eo)); > System.out.println("Sent type: " + eo.getMessage().getType()); > } > } > } > > > *XStream is just a library for converting objects to XML, has nothing to > do with anything > **EttexObject is my POJO class > > Now, I noticed that whenever I send objects (from the list passed as an > argument) to the queues, which I implicitly create using ProducerTemplate, > most of the time the order of delivered messages is correct, but there's > always one queue, which gets the mixed up messages. I can't really figure > out why. I tried to use the requestBody method, instead of sendBody, to no > avail. I also double checked the lists that come in - the order of objects > inside them is fine. Honestly I'm kind of stuck here. Will be grateful for > any tips. > > regards > > p.s. Can synchronous/asynchronous ActiveMQ mode have anything to do with > my problem? > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-mixes-up-order-of-messages-while-receiving-them-from-Camel-tp29008581p29008791.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.