>I wrote:
>
>... the log reports:
>
>Could not get JDBC connection: Cannot load JDBC driver class
>'com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver'
>Does this class not come with AMQ? Do I need to obtain this class from
>someplace and install it under AMQ somewhere?
Okay. I got the sqljdbc4_2008.j
HI,
I was trying to use ActiveMQ with Websocket over port 61614 and was able to
do so with the previous version of Websocket protocol with Chrome.
This doesnt work anymore with the latest version of Chrome (version 14+),
where they have used the updated websocket protocol with security features.
>I wrote:
>... I'm running this on Windows, via the ActiveMQ service we setup during
>installation. I'll see if wrapper.conf will let me >tell it what config file
>to use. We're using an SQL Server 2008 database, not Oracle, and have
>configured it based on the >contributed SQL Server 2005 confi
the example in the link you pasted answers your question:
It's the "inactiveTimeoutBeforeGc" attribute, which is the time in millis
that a destination has 0 messages waiting to be consumed.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 3:21 PM, kureckam wrote:
> The link http://activemq.apache.org/delete-inactiv
The link http://activemq.apache.org/delete-inactive-destinations.html talks
about deleting destinations that are inactive for a period of time. At what
point does it become inactive?
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>From: Torsten Mielke [mailto:tors...@fusesource.com]
>Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 3:18 AM
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>There is no need to manually copy activemq-jdbc.xml to activemq.xml. You can
>tell the broker to load any configuration file, >anywhere on the file system.
>E.g. to load act
Fyi, the artifacts are still in central, we can't pull those
http://search.maven.org/#browse%7C-859947755
On 17 October 2011 15:03, timwood wrote:
> I was unable to find any released version available for download on the main
> apache download sitw or any mirror! Where'd all the downloads go?
I was unable to find any released version available for download on the main
apache download sitw or any mirror! Where'd all the downloads go? Luckily
I came across another post which suggested downloading from the Apache
archive download site.
http://archive.apache.org/dist/activemq/apache-acti
Steve Powell writes:
> On 28 Sep 2011, at 20:40, tabish...@gmail.com [via ActiveMQ] wrote:
>> Can you clarify what it is you want to know, the stomp spec defines this
>> pretty clearly already, what part do you need help with?
>
> Durable topic subscriptions are not described in the STOMP spec.
Hi,
i'm still following a memory problem in my broker network.
According to JConsole the ActiveMQ.Advisory.TempQueue is taking up 99% of
the configured memory when the broker starts to block messages.
The webconsole shows something like 1974234 enqueued and 45345 dequeued
messages at 30 consumers
i'm guessing at this point, but could it be that your temp storage/memory
storage for non persistent messages is exhausted? the default config of
activemq in this case is to block the message add until the message can be
added to the destination.
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Ok i'll try to raise a Jira and I'll work on a possible patch ;)
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Hi There,
We have application in which we are using ActiveMQ as MOM.
I am working on model which process all the advisory messages.
One thing i could understand is the id of each connection/consumer/producer.
When a consumer connection established i am getting the following id.
connectionId =
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