Hi Mario,
First, thanks for your reply.
I just try to run the so simple example that is in the website that i
mentionned.
After, if it's possible i will try to embedded the activeMQ to Tomcat.
But for the moment, the session never be created but i have a connection.
I can't understand what
Hi folks,
ActiveMQ is now becoming more and more astonishing. I suggest some developers
could write a book about it. Because the design and implementation details
about AMQ are relative scarse and scattered everywhere, it will be ideal to
have a book to summarize all the design issues and thus
If WC starts embedded broker why not use it as a main one instead part of
network brokers?
Than we can have simple war which is easier to deploy - f.e. for some users
who have rights to manage tomcat but not to manage the system.
Does running in tomcat have big impact for max amount of RAM which
is it possible to set persistance to oracle in web console's emedded broker?
when i try to do it i get:
Exception processing TLD META-INF/sitemesh-page.tld in JAR at resource path
/opt/tomcat6/webapps/activemq-web-console/WEB-INF/lib/sitemesh-2.2.1.jar
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... I guess I'll need to implement messaging without temp-queue/topic.
Does somebody know when is it expected for STOMP to support
temp-queues/topics?
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I think its a great idea! We just need some volunteers to help write
the book who've got the time :)
On 8/9/07, Suchitha Koneru (sukoneru) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes , I think it is good idea, because we will have all the
configuration details organized at one place. This book has to be kept
I download the ActiveMQ 5.0-SNAPSHOT and unzip it, then run
/bin/activemq.bat.
After that, I wrote a Producer and Consumer to test the BlobMessage feature
of ActiveMQ 5.0-SNAPSHOT, but failed!!!
Producer.java:
import java.io.File;
import javax.jms.*;
import org.apache.activemq.*;
public class
Hello
I am using ActiveMQ4.1.1 and running the Master/Slave Setup and to test it i
run the receivers in my clustered environment and the producer on my local
machine when i bring the Master down my producer sometimes hangs. I also
have a TransportListener that is not getting notified.
Here
If there are no exception thrown (I think you changed the sample code
to actually do something with the catched exceptions) and the code is
actually executed then the message must've been sent. How do you check
for the message?
Does the session never be created imply that the execution just stops
On 8/9/07, keneida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it possible to set persistance to oracle in web console's emedded broker?
when i try to do it i get:
Yes it's possible, you can change the activemq.xml in the WEB-INF of
the war to whatever configuration you like.
Exception processing TLD
the execution doesn't stop ! i place a breakpoint after created the session
but never have nothing.
I made some effort all the day to try working with ActiveMQ.
But without any success for the moment.
Have a very basic example that i could try ?
Thanks in advance Mario.
Regards,
Denez
Mario
Did you guys decide to retire after the acquisition? If so, I will want
commit permission. Kinda stack here.
- Vadim.
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- cronos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Envirnoment
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Activemq 4.1.1 (binary)
Stomp php
J2SE 5.0 update 8
Cent OS 4 - version 20060930
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There are known bugs in Stomp in 4.1.1. And there were some issues with
sockets not being cleaned up properly.
I would re-test
The default JDBCPersistenceAdapter has access to the BrokerService.
The broker service exposes the ManagementContext that contains a
getMBeanServer-method. So you get easy access to the MBean-Server.
Just register your JMX-Bean there. Example:
// just to illustrate..
Yes, this is very annoying in some situations where you depend onto
this numbers. How hard / expensive (performance wise) would it be to
add an configuration flag so the numbers are actually fetched from the
message store instead of 'just' being the difference of (messages
sent)-(messages
I suggest divide and conquer. The book could be divided into several
chapters, each of which deals with a component of AMQ. And volunteers could
take one or two chapters and focus on it.
2007/8/9, James Strachan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think its a great idea! We just need some volunteers to help
Hello,
I have been experimenting with the various transport layers and I'm happy
how they perform quite well. Going a bit further with the transports and
connectivity on disparate networks and their various policies, we have a
definite need to tunnel our protocol via HTTP/HTTPS to get around
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