Alsb trying to reach weblogic jms queues through VIP

Hi,
I have jms queues created in wLS. ALSB business service which puts the message into the queue .
ALSB and WLS are in 2 different boxes. When the end pointas follows jms://hostname:portnumber/connection factory/JNDI name is given the service is able to reach the Q.
The problem arises when VIP is used to connect to any of the queues in the box. the jms protocol is getting converted to "t3" protocol which is not understood by VIP and hence resulting in connection timed out exception .
Can anybody please help me to access jms queues through VIP from ALSB service .
Thanks in Advance ,
LKV

the jms protocol is getting converted to "t3" protocol which is not understood by VIP and hence resulting in connection timed out exception . Virtual IP as such doesnt influence anything...what it matters is what is listening at the Virtual IP, If you have configured weblogic server listen thread at this port then it should be able to understand t3.. Weblogic server's listen thread can interpret all supported protocol's ( http, t3, iiop, ldap etc) on its listen port...
So check at your wls side whether the server is listening at virtual ip and port. If you have firewall between alsb and wls then it could be an issue as firewalls can block certain protocols on an opened port..

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    2008.09.24 at 12:09:53:682: B2BStarter thread: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.transport.AppTransportInterface:initialize AppTransport LogLevel = WARNING
    2008.09.24 at 12:09:53:698: B2BStarter thread: B2B - (INFORMATION) Repository:getInternalDeliveryEndPointList: Putting jms://[email protected]
    2008.09.24 at 12:09:53:698: B2BStarter thread: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.transport.AppTransportInterface:initialize main Endpoint loop jms://[email protected]
    2008.09.24 at 12:09:53:698: B2BStarter thread: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.transport.AppTransportInterface:initialize looping through transport Endpoint: jms://[email protected]
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    2008.09.24 at 12:35:52:276: B2BStarter thread: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.data.MsgListener:startListen Exit
    2008.09.24 at 12:35:52:276: Thread-10: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.data.MsgListener:run Thread start
    2008.09.24 at 12:35:52:276: B2BStarter thread: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:initialize Exit
    2008.09.24 at 12:35:52:276: B2BStarter thread: B2B - (DEBUG) B2BStarter - B2B initialized
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    2008.09.24 at 12:35:53:087: Thread-10: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.data.MsgListener:run initialize B2BListen turned off, will not listen on IP_OUT_QUEUE for messages
    2008.09.24 at 12:35:53:087: Thread-10: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.data.MsgListener:run start listening on message
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    Vaibhav
    Edited by: vaibs on Sep 28, 2008 3:20 AM

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