Can you post your entire code - preferably as a junit test case
attached to a jira ?
cheers,
Rob
http://open.iona.com/products/enterprise-activemq
http://rajdavies.blogspot.com/
On 19 May 2008, at 07:22, beaker wrote:
Hello,
I tried the Advisory Topics, but somehow I can not manage to
Hello,
I tried the Advisory Topics, but somehow I can not manage to get any
advisory messages...
I have tested this with a small test server I have found here:
http://coenraets.org/blog/2007/01/flex-test-drive-server-for-java-developers-tomcat-based/
This is a piece of code where I tried to set
mjustin wrote:
The first prototype of BetaMQ has been built using Habari Client
libraries for Delphi for xmlBlaster and Amazon SQS which will be released in
the second and third quarter of 2008. The Habari ActiveMQ Client library is
already available and has been used successfully in enterpri
On 18 May 2008, at 15:17, mjustin wrote:
BetaMQ is a free administration tool for Message Oriented Middleware
message brokers. In this first preview release, it supports the
following
products:
* Apache ActiveMQ
* Amazon Simple Queue Service
* xmlBlaster (www.xmlblaster.org)
The first
On 18 May 2008, at 19:45, dbrats wrote:
Hi I'm new to Active MQ and have a question regarding caching. Does
ActiveMq
support anything similar to what TIBCO RVCache does? Basically let's
you
configure topics to be cached and let's consumers query that cache.
It's very useful in server/gui
Hi I'm new to Active MQ and have a question regarding caching. Does ActiveMq
support anything similar to what TIBCO RVCache does? Basically let's you
configure topics to be cached and let's consumers query that cache.
It's very useful in server/gui applications where a gui can come up after
the
I got ActiveMQ.NET compiled in VS2003 !
Im sending the patch file for those interested ..
Could the ActiveMQ dev team merge these changes in trunk ?
If yes, the build script can work with .NET Framework 1.1 again.
=)
http://www.nabble.com/file/p17305249/ActiveMQvs2003.diff ActiveMQvs2003.dif
BetaMQ is a free administration tool for Message Oriented Middleware
message brokers. In this first preview release, it supports the following
products:
* Apache ActiveMQ
* Amazon Simple Queue Service
* xmlBlaster (www.xmlblaster.org)
The first prototype of BetaMQ has been built using Haba