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> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 3:16 PM, shaf wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> I have a solution deployed using AMQ5.1, and since it has come to my
>> attent
Hello,
I have a solution deployed using AMQ5.1, and since it has come to my
attention that triversal issue on AMQ when adding a [;] simicolon on the
ActiveMQ link - http://:8161/admin/xml/;queues.jsp, it exposes
the filesystem.
Knowing that we use Jetty as an embedded server, how do we go about
share)?
thanks,
-shaf.
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queues available.
Based on this thread (as Joe stated) that the DestinationSource link is
broken, and I really need a way of browsing the queues, any suggestions
greatly appreciated
-shaf.
Mario Siegenthaler-2 wrote:
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> If you really want to create and list queues you could use the
arting AMQ using the "./bin/activemq &", I can browse the queue using
DestinationSource
Has anyone looked into this yet??
thanks,
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using the
"./bin/activemq start", I cna browse the queue using
DestinationSource
Has anyone looked into this yet??
thanks,
shaf.
Sridhar2008 wrote:
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> Can somebody point me to the equivalent of
> /apache-activemq-5.0.0/bin/linux/activemq
> (run
Does anyone know whether this has been fixed? If so, how can I patch my
existing server with the fix (I dont have any build libraries to re-build
the source)?
It is critical for me to have the ability to browse for queues via the Java
API's
Thanks,
shaf.
ttmdev wrote:
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The subject says it all - is there any such thing in AMQ when dealing with
Point-to-Point (Queues)? I require reliability as I require to
create/destroy dynamic Queues programatically if anyone can provide some
code snippets.
Thanks,
Shaf
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been created: " +
request.getQueueName()
);
Thread.sleep( 3000 );
An then I try to list the queues in the previous code snippet, it does not
show up. When I try using the admin console, I still dont see the queue that
I created! Is there something wrong or is this a bu
nsistently. I have a sample queue as well as
one that I created using the admin interface and none show up. Can someone
provide some guidance here please.
Thanks,
Shaf.
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