Thanks for the help, Gary.
By the way - I find your blog quite interesting .. (:-))
Ramon.
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Hi - I am new to ActiveMQ and have it installed and I have run OK the
"and/consumer" and also "ant/producer" samples. But this environement (all
in one machine) is very restricted. The real world is when you want to go to
another machine.
*Can someone provide a pointer to a ActiveMQ configuration
Thanks, mr Torsten - I have one more question : with your 2 methods, I have
been told I can connect to MQ using MQ "client" API, this is, using a
"SVRCONN" channel.
But I would like to connect to MQ using the "server" API, this is, to a
"RCVR" channel ...
Can you provide any more opinion ?
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How can I receive a message from a MQ server, this is, a configuration where
remote machine defines a channel (IP+port) on which it sends its msgs ?
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