in the next few weeks, we don't yet have a hard date.
2009/11/18 afei afei1...@126.com
Gary Tully,thanks , when is activemq5.3.1 released?
we urgently use it.
Gary Tully wrote:
a similar fix, but removing the deterministic task runner and reverting
to
the pooled/dedicated task
jmsTimeStamp is set on the client, by the client connection that does a
send.
JMSActiveMQBrokerInTime is set by the broker when it receives the message
and JMSActiveMQBrokerOutTime is set by the broker when it dispatched (or
just before) a message.
So if you appear to have not delivered messages,
Hi,
looks like you're hitting a problem with jaxb and java 6. See this
https://jaxb.dev.java.net/guide/Migrating_JAXB_2_0_applications_to_JavaSE_6.html
for more info.
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Hi,
see comment on https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-2495
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On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 3:39 AM,
I need help desperately I am trying to get my clients to discover my broker,
and I want them to use a communication channel that is encrypted via ssl,
how can I achieve this?
Thank you for you HELP!
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sorry if this is obvious in the documentation, I need to get going on this in
a hurry!
I'm using an embedded ActiveMQ broker in a Java app with Spring JMS, and
need to put a large number of messages on a queue, but throttle the rate, as
other parts of the application need to have their messages
You can use JMX to tap the broker's MBeans for the information.
Or you can use this free monitoring product (AMon) and create a monitoring
agent (Monlet) that can inform your application whenever a queue's threshold
(high water or low water mark) has been breached. It basically allows you to
If a pdf you can read offline is what you want, then you would be better off
with the ActiveMQ Reference Guide, see
http://www.ttmsolutions.com/Apache_Software/ActiveMQ_Reference_Guide.php.
Then again, you would have to follow a link to get there... :-)
Gary
jvsrvcs wrote:
ActiveMQ FAQ
Hi,
I must be missing something obvious!
In my application I want to connect to a queue on a remote ActiveMQ broker
and route messages from this queue to my local file system using a Camel
route.
So I include the following in my activemq.xml file:
bean id=remoteBrokerConx
Hi,
Im trying to configure ActiveMQ 4.1.2 as Resource Adapter.
Im getting the following exception when used on Websphere 6.0 ( JDK 1.4).
I installed the rar from Websphere console. Am I missing anything. Should I
include any backport jars in the classpath?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Hi,
Suppose we have store-and-forward network of two brokers (A and B) that
share a topic (T1). Each broker has a single consumer for T1 (ConsumerA and
ConsumerB). A and B communicate by producing and consuming messages from
T1. Since ConsumerA does not want to consume the messages that it
I am not understanding why this isn't writing to file
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ;
using Apache.NMS;
using Apache.NMS.Util;
using System.Threading;
namespace WindowsAuthenticator
{
class Authenticator
{
Is CF 2.0 still supported for NMS? I grabbed the latest subversion code and
am having all sorts of issues getting it to compile for CF 2.0. I tried
google searching and saw one change that said something about support was
removed. Is that true? If so, what are the alternatives? If not, and
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 14:20 -0800, gtsafas wrote:
I am not understanding why this isn't writing to file
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ;
using Apache.NMS;
using Apache.NMS.Util;
using System.Threading;
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 14:43 -0800, JeffSmith wrote:
Is CF 2.0 still supported for NMS? I grabbed the latest subversion code and
am having all sorts of issues getting it to compile for CF 2.0. I tried
google searching and saw one change that said something about support was
removed. Is that
Hi,
Is it a good idea to create 500ooo+ queues and send messages to these
destinations? Load is a few messages per _minute_ into each queue.
Producers and consumers will be on different hosts. Network of brokers
topology.
Does anyone have experience pushing ActiveMQ that far, or even further
Wow - ok... Thanks for the quick response.
We were just in the process of designing a large application rewrite effort
on using ActiveMQ as our message provider with the need for a mix of Windows
CE handheld devices and full Windows XP devices at our many locations.
What are our options for
Hi To All,
Is There anjything special that I need to do with Active MQ When I'm
connecting a different IP Range?
For example, my client or my client broker is in 192.168.253.x
When I try to connect to a server broker which is hosted on 10.2.0.x,
the broker does not reply anything to me at all.
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