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JMS messaging is automatically supported inside JBoss Application Server
version 4.2.2 or even previous one. Can I use messaging capabilities of AS for
messaging, or I have to install the jboss-messaging-1.4.1 anyway?
As I currently have JBoss AS 4.0.5, do I need to remove it in order to add
Thanks for your helpful advice.
But I have some important questions to ask:
1) If I install AS, do I still need to install JBoss Messaging? Isn't it
supported by AS?
2) Using JBoss-4.2.2.GA and jboss-messaging-1.0.1.SP5 is OK?
Thank you so much,
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You should use 1.4.0.SP1.
but before going to production, you should consider 1.4.0.SP2 that should be
out in a couple days.
http://labs.jboss.com/jbossmessaging/downloads/
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anonymous wrote : Do you think I replaced the MQ on AS?
Yes, but you didn't state that until now.
what version of JBossMessaging you're using?
JBoss Messaging 1.4 SP1 doesn't support JBoss AS 4.0.5. (you would need to use
that in your own risk).
I would recommend you to try the latest one
Did you do anything to replace MQ by JBossMessaging, as described here:
http://labs.jboss.com/file-access/default/members/jbossmessaging/freezone/docs/userguide-1.4.0.SP1/html/index.html
I'm almost postive you didn't do it. And BTW if you are starting a new system,
you should start using the
At first I installed JBOSS Application server, and then by reading that page, I
installed that software. It created a messaging folder in my jboss installation
folder, and in order to run the server, I just run run.bat -c messaging in the
command line.
Do you think I replaced the MQ on AS?
That's where I exactly found all steps of my configuration.
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Hi,
I am using JBOSS AS
Version: 4.0.5GA(build: CVSTag=Branch_4_0 date=200610162340)
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Did you do anything to replace MQ by JBossMessaging, as described here:
http://labs.jboss.com/file-access/default/members/jbossmessaging/freezone/docs/userguide-1.4.0.SP1/html/index.html
I'm almost postive you didn't do it. And BTW if you are starting a new system,
you should start using the
You missed some basic information:
I - Are you using JbossMQ or JbossMEssaging? If you're using JbossMQ, you're on
the wrong forum.
II - What version of JBM and JBoss AS you're using?
But this bug sounds like JbossMQ. We have implemented paging on JBM.
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