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> >
> > *Question 2*
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> > Also what is the default JMX port?
> >
> >
> >
> > *Question 3*
> >
> >
> >
> > Lastly is JMX the one and only way (the proper way) to control Artemis
&g
y (the proper way) to control Artemis
> programmatically? Or are there other options that I should understand
> before building an application that controls the Artemis state?
>
>
>
> Please advise.
>
>
>
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> From: Justin Bertram
>
advise.
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From: Justin Bertram
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The "client-kickoff" example is using Java system properties to configure
remote JMX conne
ent management.xml does not specify this connector-port (it is
> > commented out).
> >
> >
> > What is the default port? This is not jumping out at me in the referenced
> > documentation?
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> >
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onnector-port (it is
> commented out).
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> What is the default port? This is not jumping out at me in the referenced
> documentation?
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The "client-kickoff" example is using Java system pro
Thanks for your lightning fast response!! I'll take a look and see if I can
make progress with your guidance.
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The "client-kickoff" example is using Java system properties to configure
remote JMX connectivity. However, that configuration method was replaced
awhile back with management.xml which you can see being used in the "jmx"
example. I've opened ARTEMIS-4409 [1] and sent a PR to fix this. In the
meanti
Hi.
I've got an artemis broker running. I am able to browse to the admin portal at
8161. I also am able to publish and subscribe to 61616.
I want to control the broker programmatically.
I've searched for sample code to do this.
All I've found seems to be this JMX enabled sample.
https://gith
Interesting - I don't get them. I may have gotten one or two a long time ago
- not sure now.
I wonder if it could be anti-spam or something similar causing the failures.
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> >
> > I have had a couple of these in the past. When actually following the
> > instructions to request the tiny number of messages listed, the result
> > came back empty too, so I've decided just to ignore them now.
> >
> > >> -- Forwa
just you, happens for me as well every so often.
> >
>
> I have had a couple of these in the past. When actually following the
> instructions to request the tiny number of messages listed, the result
> came back empty too, so I've decided just to ignore them now.
>
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> > > Tim
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ActiveMQ Users,
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