Just set it as the message listener of your consumer and start the connection that created the consumer and it should be automatically registered with the JMS broker. or I might be misunderstanding your problem...

jxie wrote:
I do have a class implement MessageListener as indicated by the following
code:

public class BBSFileHandler implements MessageListener {
    public void onMessage(final Message message) {      

    }
}

I don't know how to register this in standalone ActiveMQ. Don't I have to
add some configuration parameters?




Adrian Co wrote:
One option is to use the JMS API.

http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/jms/MessageConsumer.html#setMessageListener(javax.jms.MessageListener)

jxie wrote:
So I have to register the message listener. I don't know how to do it.
Would
you please give me some examples including configuration files.


Adrian Co wrote:
After you set the message listener, starting the connection should register your listener to the broker.

jxie wrote:
How do I make activemq to start a message listener (onMessage)
automatically
afte it is started? Now I embedded ActiveMQ with Tomcat, I want to
seperate
ActiveMQ from Tomcat so I can run one Tomcat instance and one ActiveMQ
instance in a multiple CPU machine.



James



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