It should do yes as its reusing a servlet engine (often an embedded
Jetty) to deal with the HTTP side of things

On 7/14/06, Aleksi Kallio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Sounds good! Does it support HTTPS? Can't check out myself, as HTTP is
not listed in the documentation available from ActiveMQ site.


> Yes it can be done.  It's less optimal than TCP, but depending on you
> message load, you may not notice.
>
> On 7/13/06, kj1003 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We are considering using Active MQ for a messaging project. We recently
>> found out that most of our servers and client will have firewalls and
>> poking
>> holes may not be an option. Can ActiveMQ be used to use HTTP Tunneling? I
>> see some posts but not sure if someone has tried it.
>>
>> How bad is the performance and reliability hit if HTTP Tunneling is
>> enabled?
>>
>> Thanks.
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>
>



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