Re: Proof of Concept

2008-05-28 Thread Swampcritter
I guess I am not making myself clear, so I will post the question in another way... As the system administrator for our infrastructure, we currently have a legacy application called 'Fileman' that is a C/C++ program that runs on multiple servers and communicates with other Fileman instances by op

Re: Proof of Concept

2008-05-27 Thread mtlZhen
you can DefaultMessageListenerContainer in Spring context. Please refer to Spring documentation. Swampcritter wrote: > > I am trying out Active MQ for the first time, so bear with me. I have a > number of questions, so I will break them up to make it easier to reply > to. > > Currently where

Re: Proof of Concept

2008-05-27 Thread Swampcritter
Actually that is what I was hoping that Active MQ already has built-in (like MQ Series has) as I have no idea how to program in Java to even consider creating a module. -- Michael ttmdev wrote: > > Sounds like what you're after is a MQ-like 'trigger monitor'. Perhaps > another option is to dev

Re: Proof of Concept

2008-05-27 Thread ttmdev
Sounds like what you're after is a MQ-like 'trigger monitor'. Perhaps another option is to develop a plugin module that provides 'trigger monitor' like functionality. Joe Swampcritter wrote: > > I am trying out Active MQ for the first time, so bear with me. I have a > number of questions, so