I'll throw my 2 cents in...I would find all of those bullet points useful.
Right now, I'd say the single most common way I interact with ActiveMQ is by
watching http://:8161/admin/queues.jsp. I use nagios to monitor for
out-of-the-ordinary conditions, but under certain circumstances I watch the
q
Thanks Dejan
At what point is a Slow Consumer considered Slow is it configurable. I've tried
looking through the website and my copy of ActiveMQ in action but I can't find
anything specific about this.
Many Thanks
Mike
On 14 Jan 2011, at 12:59, Dejan Bosanac wrote:
> Hi Mike,
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> you shoul
On Jan 22, 2011, at 9:23 AM, habumaster wrote:
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>> On Jan 21, 2011, at 11:13 PM, habumaster wrote:
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>> Replies inline. It seems I am getting to 8161 and it is returning the
>> welcome page for ActiveMQ?
Yes, I agree. More information below.
>>> 2. What
Alex Dean-2 wrote:
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> On Jan 21, 2011, at 11:13 PM, habumaster wrote:
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> Replies inline. It seems I am getting to 8161 and it is returning the
> welcome page for ActiveMQ?
> I thought through the NIO connector/selector I would be accessing the Ajax
> servelets?
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>>1. Is your Ruby ap