Hi,

I am a JavaEE webdeveloper coming from the JBoss side of the world. Wanted
to use a lightweight container for a websocket application and I thought I
could use TomEE with ActiveMQ with its built-in support for websockets for
both STOMP and AMQP. This is what I did -

1) Downloaded TomEE+ 1.5.1

2) This documentation told me that I needed some more JAR's and config to
get ActiveMQ completely running - 
http://tomee.apache.org/jms-resources-and-mdb-container.html
<http://tomee.apache.org/jms-resources-and-mdb-container.html>   - so I
downloaded those JARs and put them in tomee.home/lib

3) When I started tomcat after this I got a ClassNotFoundException for
org.apache.activemq.hooks.SpringContextHook. So I downloaded ActiveMQ 5.7.0
and put the activemq-spring-5.7.0.jar from it to tomee.home/lib - the
exception went away in the next restart

4) The activemq.xml configuration file I am using is attached - 
activemq.xml
<http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/file/n4661143/activemq.xml>  

5) Am a newbie to ActiveMQ - I dont know why/how it uses Jetty - so you can
see that I removed the reference to jetty.xml from the default ActiveMQ
config and also put the transportConnector for websocket

6) After all this I get "Transport Connector could not be registered in JMX"
for both "amqp" and "ws". I have tried to search on internet but have not
found any clue on what to do next. 

Requesting someone who has got ActiveMQ working on TomEE to kindly help.

I really think Tomcat7 with ActiveMQ will the right solution for my
websocket application only if I can make it work!! And if I can get TomEE to
work as well then I can write EJB's as well which will really be a plus. 

Thanks
Bharath



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