> One address can be used for anycast and multicast, and it is a real mess.
Technically speaking this is possible, but it's discouraged in the
documentation [1] not least because it can become "a real mess."
> Clients can auto-create queues with incorrect routing type (if it is
permitted to creat
February 25, 2024 4:56 PM
> To: users@activemq.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Have Artemis installed, Need advice where to start and how to
> start using it ... from IBM MQ world
>
> Hi Ben,
>
> I also worked with IBM MQ for several years. I have started with Artemis
> from reading th
unday, February 25, 2024 4:56 PM
> To: users@activemq.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Have Artemis installed, Need advice where to start and how to
> start using it ... from IBM MQ world
>
> Hi Ben,
>
> I also worked with IBM MQ for several years. I have started with Artemis
> from re
I recommend starting with the "Using the Server" [1] chapter so you can
create an instance of the broker and then the "Command Line Interface" [2]
chapter so you can get familiar with the various commands - including the
producer, consumer, and browse commands which you can use to send, receive,
an
e where to start and how to
start using it ... from IBM MQ world
Hi Ben,
I also worked with IBM MQ for several years. I have started with Artemis from
reading the documentation, and continue to check it when something is not clear
for me.
I think it is also necessary to have some real use
Hi Ben,
I also worked with IBM MQ for several years. I have started with Artemis
from reading the documentation, and continue to check it when something is
not clear for me.
I think it is also necessary to have some real use cases for Artemis
because it is not possible to gain a lot of experience
Greetings, ...
I'm trying to learn ActiveMQ, have installed and setup Artemis in my home lab,
created multiple broker instances on several Linux severs, and could access the
broker instances from the Web GUI. I do understand the core architecture. But
I'm still lost in finding a way to understa