Also, how did you run the example and what platform are you on?
Justin
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 2:07 PM Justin Bertram wrote:
> What version of ActiveMQ are you using and what example(s) did you run?
>
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> Justin
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> On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 1:39 PM Glenn Burkhardt
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>> I've tried runn
What version of ActiveMQ are you using and what example(s) did you run?
Justin
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 1:39 PM Glenn Burkhardt
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> I've tried running two examples, and both end with exceptions when the
> server exits:
>
> ERROR StatusConsoleListener Unable to create file
> ${sys:artemis.i
I've tried running two examples, and both end with exceptions when the
server exits:
ERROR StatusConsoleListener Unable to create file
${sys:artemis.instance}/log/audit.log
java.io.IOException: The filename, directory name, or volume label
syntax is incorrect
It would be less worrisome if t
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> On Sep 20, 2023, at 12:31 PM, William Greene wrote:
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> Greetings,
>
> Can someone grant me access to the ActiveMQ Slack channel?
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> Thanks,
> William
Greetings,
Can someone grant me access to the ActiveMQ Slack channel?
Thanks,
William
Justin,
Thank you for your response, it was quite helpful. I also want to thank David
for his response, I think he hit the nail on the head, that is excatly what I'm
trying to achieve. Part of the requrements that I am trying to meet is that I
give the user visibility into the connection at all
Done.
Justin
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 11:17 AM Paul Gale wrote:
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> Can someone grant me access to the ActiveMQ Slack channel?
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> Thanks,
> Paul
>
Done.
Justin
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Hi,
Can someone grant me access to the ActiveMQ Slack channel?
Thanks,
Paul
The fact that some applications can use the ReceiveString method in your
DLL without problems indicates that the problem is not, in fact, with the
ReceiveString method but with something else (e.g. in the environment or in
the calling application). I don't see any evidence that NMS is causing
probl
Relative to Justin's question: "Could you provide an explanation of why you
want this information? Perhaps
there is another way to accomplish your overall goal or perhaps there's an
underlying assumption that needs adjustment."
I think he may be looking for this detail to ensure his application i
I'd also like and invite to slack. 🙂
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Hi Justin.
No it is'nt. I have on the same server startet two simple console (C#)
applikation as consumer where I use the same DLL and call the ReceiveString().
I don't get the same Error.
The application that experience the problem when it calls the receiveString()
is a PowerBuilder 2022 appl
Done.
Justin
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