Hi Jakub, did you get any information to share with us or do you require any
more information to help us out.
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We have decided to go with an embedded Apache MINA FtpServer for increased
performance and scalability. I think that the FtpServer is lighter than an
embedded Jetty server and it servers our needs perfectly.
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In org.apache.activemq.broker.region.Queue#send(ProducerBrokerExchange,
Message), it just determine that the producerWindowSize is greater than 0,
so set producerWindowSize to 1024 or 10240 can do the same effect??? am i
right?
public void send(final ProducerBrokerExchange producerExchange, final
In org.apache.activemq.broker.region.Queue#send(ProducerBrokerExchange,
Message), it just determine that the producerWindowSize is greater than 0,
so set producerWindowSize to 1024 or 10240 can do the same effect??? am i
right?
public void send(final ProducerBrokerExchange producerExchange, final
You should try http://hawt.io/. We intend to use it as a replacement for
current web console going forward.
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Hi,
so in order to secure web console, you need to secure the Jetty instance.
Take a look at conf/jetty.xml. We use by default simple HashLoginService,
but you can configure it using jaws
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Tutorial/JAAS
Unfortunately, I'm not aware of any examples beyond this.
Hi,
we bumped jetty logging to warn level in recent versions. To revert it
back, just change the appropriate line to
log4j.logger.org.eclipse.jetty=INFO
in conf/log4j.properties
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I'm having the same problem.
In addition, if you use a message selector (like the one to select by
priority) you will have an error like this one:
Waiting for 5.8.1...
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One more quick question. Do you have any idea of a time frame for this to be
implemented?
Thanks again,
Darren
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I had the same question. No plans?
I've also had a quick look at the Apache Apollo site, and see little mention
of JMS on there.
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I'm trying to run activemq on a new machine. I installed the binary and am
starting it with bin/activemq start
It gives the following output:
INFO: Using default configuration
(you can configure options in one of these file: /etc/default/activemq
/root/.activemqrc)
INFO: Invoke the following
set JAVA_HOME for the jvm to use...
what do you see in the $ACTIVEMQ_HOME/data/activemq.log file?
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 10:38 AM, Sean Beck seanmckayb...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to run activemq on a new machine. I installed the binary and am
starting it with bin/activemq start
It
I checked the log file and it is empty.
I went into my configuration as well and set JAVA_HOME to
/opt/jdk1.7.0_25/jre/bin/java which is where java is installed and it
didn't change anything either.
what happens when you try ./bin/activemq console
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:13 AM, Sean Beck seanmckayb...@gmail.com wrote:
I checked the log file and it is empty.
I went into my configuration as well and set JAVA_HOME to
/opt/jdk1.7.0_25/jre/bin/java which is where java is installed and it
Try it out on the latest snapshot to verify it works.
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 6:54 AM, Francisco c...@iti.upv.es wrote:
I'm having the same problem.
In addition, if you use a message selector (like the one to select by
priority) you will have an error like this one:
Waiting for 5.8.1...
Outputs this:
INFO: Loading '/etc/default/activemq'
INFO: Using java '/usr/bin/java'
INFO: Starting in foreground, this is just for debugging purposes (stop
process by pressing CTRL+C)
Can't start up: not enough memory
Even though I commented out JAVACMD in the config file and am using
JAVA_HOME it still continues to autodetect and use /usr/bin/java which I
don't want either
yes. if you send asynchronously (tx or non-persist messages by default),
you can enable producer window to not block the connection on producer flow
control.
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 4:14 AM, bizcenter bizcenter...@gmail.com wrote:
In
Try this to get it working w/ stand-alone activemq;
http://www.christianposta.com/blog/?p=298
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 4:46 AM, Dejan Bosanac de...@nighttale.net wrote:
You should try http://hawt.io/. We intend to use it as a replacement for
current web console going forward.
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Thanks for closing the loop. Probably a good choice.
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 1:26 AM, cristisor cristisor...@yahoo.com wrote:
We have decided to go with an embedded Apache MINA FtpServer for increased
performance and scalability. I think that the FtpServer is lighter than an
embedded Jetty
Just so everyone knows I figured it out. Instead of setting JAVA_HOME which
it seemed to be ignoring, I set JAVACMD equal to the path to my jre rather
than auto
Hello all,
An update to the situation, it turns out the cause of the compiling error is
out of memory. I restart the compilation with a higher memory device and got
pass that point.
However I've encountered an error again with the error below:
libtool: link:
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