[rabbitmq-discuss] HelloWorld example : Connection refused to localhost
laurent bernabe
laurent.bernabe at gmail.com
Fri May 3 09:36:30 BST 2013
Hello, thank you for your suggestions.
In fact, I've been noticed on the mailing list that I forgot to launch the
rabbit server.
Anyway, thank you for your help.
Regards
2013/5/2 Gerald Kuch <jkuch at gopivotal.com>
> If you telnet to port 5672 on localhost does something answer? If
> something seems to, and you bang out some gibberish do you get disconnected
> with an AMQP error message? Does netstat show anything listening on the
> AMQP port and, if so, is it actually a rabbit?
>
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> On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 8:46 AM, laurent bernabe <laurent.bernabe at gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I can't run the HelloWorld tutorial in my computer.
>>
>> I've downloaded rabbitmq-java-client-bin-3.1.0.
>> Then in Eclipse Juno for Java EE developpers (Release 2) in my Ubuntu
>> 12.10 64 bits I :
>>
>> - imported the jars {commons-cli-1.1.jar, commons-io-1.2.jar,
>> rabbitmq-client.jar} and added them to the build path (so they were in my
>> project class path)
>> - added the Send and Recv sources codes
>>
>> But when I ran the Send class, I got a ConnectException.
>> I've attached the exception trace as well as the Send/Recv source file
>> (in order to match the line numbers given in the stack trace).
>>
>> So, did I missed something or did I misunderstood a configuration setup ?
>>
>> Regards
>>
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