I'm just getting started with QPid and want to setup HA with Broker-J. We
are trying to replace our current ActiveMQ environment where we use a Master
Slave approach for HA and just have 2 nodes running. I really want to just
have 2 nodes with Broker-J also because that setup has been working fin
On 23/01/18 17:37, Jan Bares, WOOD & Co. wrote:
I want to send a message via direct Exchange and routing key, it's not clear
what I should write in jndi.properties and how I can get the destination in
code? The examples apparently send directly to the queue. Using JMS client 0.28.
With the c+
Hi,
I want to send a message via direct Exchange and routing key, it's not clear
what I should write in jndi.properties and how I can get the destination in
code? The examples apparently send directly to the queue. Using JMS client 0.28.
Thank you for your time and expertise.
Kind regards, Jan
Hi Tomas,
Today I committed changes [1] into master improving the performance of
the broker-j for the Receiver use case. The commit is made against
QPID-8032.
I tested the changes locally on my machine and could see the
improvements in broker-j performance. Before the change the dequeue
operation
On 23 January 2018 at 13:25, bryand wrote:
> I'm using qpid-broker-j-7.0.0 and can't find anything in the documentation
> (https://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-broker-j-7.0.0/
> book/Java-Broker-Security-AccessControlProviders.html)
> for how to define rule based ACLs.
>
> In the documentation i
I'm using qpid-broker-j-7.0.0 and can't find anything in the documentation
(https://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-broker-j-7.0.0/book/Java-Broker-Security-AccessControlProviders.html)
for how to define rule based ACLs.
In the documentation it states:
ACLFile - an older provider that reference