? It's at least
> worth looking in to so we can make a fully informed decision as to whether
> we should do this.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 5:45 PM, dean.ward <[hidden
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Hi Jim,
There's a form to fill in on codebetter.com which would allow create of
automated builds for all the NMS projects to be performed whenever a tag is
created in /tags for each project. Upon a successful build we can publish
directly to NuGet.
The only requirement of that website is the plac
Hi Jim,
I've seen a fair bit of success with projects using the codebetter.com
TeamCity instance coupled with pushing directly to NuGet whenever a build
completes successfully there. I can take a look at getting something setup
if you'd like?
Cheers,
Dean
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Hi all,
Any plans to make the NMS STOMP binary a NuGet package? Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ
and Apache.NMS both appear in NuGet although I suspect they're not managed
by the development team?
Would be great if new builds could be automatically pushed up there...
Cheers,
Dean
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Hi all,
I'm attempting to use Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ with Apollo 1.5's Openwire
protocol support. Does anybody know if the failover transport is supported?
I'm using this simple connectionstring...
failover:(tcp://localhost:61613)
And I get the following error...
ConnectionError: Unspported command
Further investigation seems to show that if I extract Apollo into C:\Apollo
it works just fine. If I extract to D:\Apollo it does not.
If I extract and install from D:\Apollo and then (just to test) extract to
C:\Apollo before starting the Windows Service it will start just fine. Looks
like there
Sure... I've no spaces in my path with the exception of the location of
java.exe. apollo-broker-service.xml looks like this:
org.apache.activemq.apollo.Test
Apollo: Test
Apache Apollo is a reliable messaging broker
D:\Apollo\Test\log
roll
"C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe"
We're running Apollo 1.4 under Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2; same
problem on both. procmon doesn't seem to bring anything obvious from a
permissions perspective so I'm struggling a little to pinpoint the cause!
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Hi all,
I've followed the instructions at
http://activemq.apache.org/apollo/documentation/user-manual.html#On_Windows
to install a broker as a Windows Service. Unfortunately I it fails to start
the service with the following error in apollo-broker-service.err.log:
Exception in thread "main" java.l