Re: Exactly 500 stuck messages in the Q

2007-08-04 Thread James Strachan
are you sure you are acknowledging the messages (either using auto-ack mode, committing transactions or calling message.acknowledge()? On 8/1/07, ocoolio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello! > > I've just bumped into a strange problem. Sometimes, but not always, on a > fast producer/slow consumer

Re: performance testing of embedded broker

2007-08-04 Thread James Strachan
On 8/2/07, Suchitha Koneru (sukoneru) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Active mq Users / Developers, > Are there any tools for measuring the > performance and memory occupied by embedded active mq broker ? The > broker is embedded in Tomcat 5.5 server . Iam using ac

Re: Why my ACTIVEMQ_ACKS table stays empty?

2007-08-04 Thread James Strachan
The ACKS table is only used for durable topic subscribers. Are you using queues by any chance? On 8/2/07, Qian Su <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > We are using ActiveMQ 4.1.1 with journaledJDBCPersistence and our datasource > is MySQL 5.0.29. We have verified that messages can be successfull

Re: Minimal Client Jars?

2007-08-04 Thread Stanczak Group
Thanks. Now I'll try looking at the site with my eyes open. My bad. :( Suchitha Koneru (sukoneru) wrote: Please use the following link, it gives you a list of jars required http://activemq.apache.org/initial-configuration.html -Original Message- From: Stanczak Group [mailto:[EMAIL P

RE: Minimal Client Jars?

2007-08-04 Thread Suchitha Koneru \(sukoneru\)
Please use the following link, it gives you a list of jars required http://activemq.apache.org/initial-configuration.html -Original Message- From: Stanczak Group [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 1:19 PM To: users@activemq.apache.org Subject: Minimal Client Jars

Minimal Client Jars?

2007-08-04 Thread Stanczak Group
Still learning, but where can I find what the minimal required jars are to run a JMS client? Do I just use the apache-activemq-4.1.1.jar? -- Justin Stanczak Stanczak Group 812-735-3600 "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke