Thank you Kevin for your reply. I was under the impression I don't need to use an embedded broker. I took the example deployment xml as if I was using ActiveMQ that is running the appserver but I would change the url to the 5th computer. That is using the MessageDrivenBean in my EJB. But somehow I couldn't not connect to the ActiveMQ sitting on that 5th computer. After trying many things, I am wondering if there is something wrong w/ my XML deploy file or the whole approach is not supported.
Regards JFR Kevan Miller wrote: > > > On Aug 8, 2008, at 2:13 PM, devdev wrote: > >> >> Regarding #1, would you please point me to some instructions or >> examples? I >> have a 4 appservers running on different computers and I'd like to >> install >> an ActiveMQ on a 5th computer and have the 4 appservers sending/ >> receiving >> message from AMQ. > > I don't know of any explicit documentation for this use case. Perhaps > someone would be interested in generating some? > > This URL shows the deployment plan used for the embedded ActiveMQ > resource adapter -- > http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/deployment-plans.html#Deploymentplans-EmbeddedActiveMQresourceadapter > > Note the property setting for 'ServerUrl'. If you're using the same > version of ActiveMQ that Geronimo embeds (G 2.1.2 uses 4.1.2), you > could use the above plan as a guide and deploy a new resource adapter > for the external ActiveMQ server. Alternatively, if you're using a > different ActiveMQ version, deploy the activemq rar file (in lib/ > optional of the activemq installation) using the same general scheme > -- setting the ServerUrl property in your deployment plan (assuming > ActiveMQ has not changed their RA config properties). > > --kevan > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-questions-tp6326283s134p18915577.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.