Hi all,
i'm using activemq 5.4.3 together with Jetty 8.1.2.
I built a java program using an embedded broker in a thread. The thread
creates a topic, reads messages from ZeroMQ and sends them to the topic.
In the program, i enabled a jetty embedded server using the AJAXServlet in a
ServletContextHa
Assume the ActiveMQ v5.3.0 KahaDB contains a lot of messages in Queues and
Topics.
Now we are planning to migrate to ActiveMQ v5.5.1
How can I copy all these existing messages into the KahaDB of the new ActiveMQ
server?
Can we simply copy all *.data and *.redo files to the new installation
di
I believe you will only need activemq core and kahadb jar. Though my
project used to have lots of other jars which could be common in activemq,
but try that out.
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Don Asper wrote:
> I'm using ActiveMQ 5.5.0. What is the minimal set of jars needed by an
> ActiveM
I have a simple network of brokers, and the behavior of my durable consumers
is not what I'm expecting.
My network consists of two brokers with a producer sending messages to one,
and a consumer listening to the the other. It looks like this:
producer-->brokerP-->brokerC-->consumer
I'm using 5.
I'm using ActiveMQ 5.5.0. What is the minimal set of jars needed by an
ActiveMQ client that's using a standalone broker? I found an ActiveMQ page
that lists required jars, but that list does not seem to distinguish between
what's needed for servers and clients.
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Hi Ben,
Like Thorsten and Jaskirat said you have a few options but you can also run any
of those samples shipped with ActiveMQ as well.
Have a look at $AMQ_HOME/example and you can easily run an Ant script with the
options described on the build.xml file where you can configure the broker URL,
Hi Ben
I always use Java client to send test messages. Write any client code in
your language and use command line to control it.
Thanks
Jaskirat
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 9:02 AM, Torsten Mielke wrote:
> Hello Ben,
>
> You have a couple of options for sending messages to the broker:
> - Use the w
Hello Ben,
You have a couple of options for sending messages to the broker:
- Use the web console
- use JMX operation (e.g. via JConsole)
- use other external tools that aren't provided by ActiveMQ like HermesJMS
- write you own little application
> I prefer a batch script where all header fie
You can raise a Jira so that remote broker jmx facade check if the broker
is master (it can do it using broker object attribute) before it starts
using that connection.
Regards
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Senior Software Engineer | FuseSource Corp.
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skype: dejan.bosana
On 16 March 2012 09:15, Torsten Mielke wrote:
> Hello Greg,
>
> Both statements are correct.
[Snip: In summary, a single broker will maintain order, multiple
brokers may not under failure]
> Hope this helps.
It does, thank you. As I want resilient, ordered delivery I think I'll
send the same me
Assume I started a new installed ActiveMQ server on a new server machine.
Now I want to pre-fill (e.g. for presentation or testing purposes) this
ActiveMQ server with a couple of
sample msgs.
What is the easiest way to do that?
I don't want to do this manually through the browser interface.
I p
activemq.bat is the script to start the broker.
activemq-admin.bat is used to query a running broker instance using a command
line tool.
See http://activemq.apache.org/activemq-command-line-tools-reference.html for
more information.
Hope this helps,
Torsten Mielke
tors...@fusesource.com
tmie
What is the difference between the two Batch scripts (under Win7):
"activemq.bat"
and
"activemq-admin.bat"
When do I have to start which script?
Ben
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