Re: Secutiry and Predefined Destinations

2008-05-24 Thread Tom Purcell
Looks like jira it is. I have not tried the consumer yet. Mined sharing your code? ttmdev wrote: > > Yup, I'm getting the same thing w/my JNDI producer. However, my consumer > has no problem. Perhaps a JIRA is in order ;) > > Joe > > > > Tom Purcell wrote:

Re: Secutiry and Predefined Destinations

2008-05-23 Thread Tom Purcell
tmdev wrote: > > FWIW, I have dropped your configuration into my setup (AMQ 5.1, JDK > 1.5.0_06-b05, Windoze XP Pro) > and have not encountered your problem. I have used both > jaasAuthenticationPlugin and simpleAuthenticationPlugin. > > Joe > > > > Tom Purcel

Secutiry and Predefined Destinations

2008-05-21 Thread Tom Purcell
Hello I'm trying to get the ActiveMQ authorizationPlugin to work. I'm using the basic jaasAuthenticationPlugin configuration="activemq-domain" properties logon. My activemq.xml, login.conf, users.properties and groups.properties are all in my /conf directory. My activmq.xml is only slightly di

Re: JAXB Version Conflict

2008-04-22 Thread Tom Purcell
ependency. > > I would be curious to know if this works for you because I think it is > going > to become a common issue here really soon. > > Hope this helps! > > Chris > > On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Tom Purcell > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: &g

Re: JAXB Version Conflict

2008-04-18 Thread Tom Purcell
Thanks anyway, Tom Tom Purcell wrote: > > Hello > > We are attempting to use the new CXF REST support to expose a webapp. When > I say new I mean we're using the CXF 2.1-incubator-SNAPSHOT. The web app > also needs to fire JMS messages. For that we are, of c

JAXB Version Conflict

2008-04-18 Thread Tom Purcell
Hello We are attempting to use the new CXF REST support to expose a webapp. When I say new I mean we're using the CXF 2.1-incubator-SNAPSHOT. The web app also needs to fire JMS messages. For that we are, of course, using ActiveMq (5.0.0). The problem we are having is that it appears the new CXF