The NMS client library is a very popular way to connect to ActiveMQ. It
runs on both .NET and Mono. You can find out more about it from here:

http://activemq.apache.org/nms/nms.html

On Wed, Sep 30, 2015, 5:41 AM Tim Bain <tb...@alumni.duke.edu> wrote:

> Most people on both Windows and Linux use the Java or C++ client libraries
> to read and write messages from/to ActiveMQ.  Do you have requirements that
> preclude that approach?  If so, what are you trying to do and under what
> constraints, so we can try to help you find a solution that works for you?
>
> Tim
> On Sep 30, 2015 3:21 AM, "Jarmo Sorvari" <jarmo.sorv...@tamk.fi> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > Some Googling did not give me much on this, so I ask here:
> >
> > How do people here read and write the ActiveMQ from the windows world?
> > Preferably using PowerShell, but anything goes...
> >
> > Tried to find STOMP implementations or native jms speakers, but it was
> > surprisingly scant. My present guess is that we would be best off reading
> > and writing queues using ActiveMQ's REST interface. Seems to me, though,
> > that in that case, running amq from the ServiceMix package is not
> possible
> > (how do you activate amq's REST there?), but rather install amq on its
> own.
> >
> > Jarmo Sorvari
> > Tampere University of Applied Sciences
> > Finland
> >
>

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