Thanks Jarek, Yes indeed, we are using ActiveMQ and I did see the StomPy python package. But I also saw that it said stomp was done as a student project that ended. Maybe I will try hjb for now - all I need to do is listen for messages on a certain topic.
Maybe some of our internal people will pick stom and make it better for the future though. Len Jarek Zgoda wrote: > Leonard J. Reder napisa³(a): > >> I would like to write some Python to monitor a JMS middleware software bus. >> JMS being Java Messaging Service. Can anyone recommend a Python >> wrapper to JMS for this? My goal is to listen for XML being transfered >> over >> a JMS implementation. All the applications so far are in Java. > > Quick googling for "python jms" yields http://hjb.python-hosting.com/ as > 1st result and for a long time this seems the only solution that works. > Unfortuantely, it's functionality is severely limited. > > If you happen to use ActiveMQ, you can try to use stomp protocol, but > this isn't a standard (I don't know any other implementation of queuing > software that uses this). > -- =================================== Leonard J. Reder Home office email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lab email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lab web page : http://reder.jpl.nasa.gov =================================== -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list