Thanks Tim for the response. Apperantly it looks like this is an issue with
AMQ 4.1.2 and 5.8.0. Upon looking for ports being invoked in both of these
versions found a JAVA resource that wasn't part of the AMQ code hooking on
to any new service that was started.
When did the changes and ran multip
I am not referring to Apache (the web server). This is with reference with
JMS broker APACHEMQ. We are fine with upgrading it, but looks like after the
upgrade i will end up making lot more changes than what i can live with in
4.1.2.
Let me make myself clear here, i am looking for ways by which i
Any insight to this issue? Someone must have come across such requirement
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Thank you for your response.
For the most part i am able to run multiple instances of apache on a single
Linux machine. As rightly identified updated the XML files with different
port and able to process XML files through the MQ.
But when trying to stop a specific service its always stopping the
Any luck with this? Were you able to get this to work on a Windows machine? I
am trying to do the same in a Linux machine.
If possible could you outline the steps you had taken to fix this?
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please bare.
OS: Red Hat Linux 6.7
ActiveMQ version: apache-activemq-4.1.2 (if higher version does not have
this issue, we are fine with upgrading the version).
Currently we have only one instance of ApacheMQ running o