Distribute JMS Queues and ConnectionFactories

Hi,
          Iam using Queues with filestore as persistence type. The Queues ,Conextion Factories are configured on Server A and Server B . Both are on different IP's. The MDB's are deployed on both the servers.
          When a message is send from Server A to Server B the MDB listening on server B is not pickingup that message.
          I configured the queues as normal queues. Is there any attribute needs to set for the Queues or connectionfactories to share the session between servers. I have the same JNDI names for the Queues and ConnectionFactories.
          Highly appriciate if anyone can tell me the solution.
          Regards
          Manikyala
          

Hi,
          I have lots of questions:
          Where is sent message going? Can you check statistics to
          confirm that the message was successfully sent to the
          desired queue?
          Is MDB B may not be deploying and then connecting to JMS
          successfully? (A successful deployment doesn't mean
          that the MDB is connected.) Check your server logs for
          Warning/Error messages.
          Are you using the distributed destination feature?
          Are the two servers in the same cluster?
          Did you make sure that:
          All JMS servers, WL servers, and WL JMS stores
          are named differently?
          Tom
          Manikyala wrote:
          > Hi,
          >
          > Iam using Queues with filestore as persistence type. The Queues ,Conextion Factories are configured on Server A and Server B . Both are on different IP's. The MDB's are deployed on both the servers.
          >
          > When a message is send from Server A to Server B the MDB listening on server B is not pickingup that message.
          >
          > I configured the queues as normal queues. Is there any attribute needs to set for the Queues or connectionfactories to share the session between servers. I have the same JNDI names for the Queues and ConnectionFactories.
          >
          > Highly appriciate if anyone can tell me the solution.
          >
          > Regards
          >
          > Manikyala
          

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