HI James, Can you describe in "lite" detail what would be needed to perform this refactoring? What classes, etc.?
This would help me (and others, I suppose) assess whether I might take it on. thanks, rob James.Strachan wrote: > > Currently the Web Console is directly using the embedded broker (as it > was the simplest way to get started); we'd need to do a bit of > refactoring to be able to use the web console to connect to a remote > broker over JMX. It shouldn't be too hard to do if anyone fancies > taking a stab at a patch? > > http://activemq.apache.org/contributing.html > > On 2/4/07, robparrott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Hi Folks, >> >> I'm trying to setup the ActiveMQ web-console with an ActiveMQ broker that >> is >> embedded in another application. I've been unable to get this setup >> working >> at all. >> >> The version of ActiveMQ is 4.1 all around. I'm using Java 1.5 on MacOS X >> 10.4, and on linux. >> >> The embedded Active MQ browser ia at port 61616 on localhost, has name >> "OMS_BROKER", and has the JMX console enabled. >> >> I've modified the >> activemq-4.1/activemq-web-console/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF >> files to avoid the collision in port number with the embedded borker in >> the >> web-console app as well. (I found that changing the target/* files had no >> effect when tarting with "mvn jetty:run"). >> >> In the activemq.xml config file here, >> >> 1) I've set useJmx="false" broker element to avoid conflicts with the >> other broker & JMX >> 2) changed the openwire transport port to 61617 to avoid conflicts with >> 61616 of the embedded broker >> 3) set a network connecter to >> >> <networkConnector name="OMS_BROKER" >> uri="static://(tcp://localhost:61616)" failover="true"/> >> >> in addition to the multicast connector. >> >> I've also turned off the transportConnectors altogether, by commenting >> out >> that section of the activemq.xml >> >> While these changes allow the web-console to start, I cannot browse the >> embedded Broker. I see no Topics or queues available. >> >> Can someone advise me on how to use the web-console to browse a broker >> besides the one started by the web-console application? >> >> It seems that the web-console would have limitied utility without this >> ability, and documentation of the procedure. >> >> Thanks for any insight you might provide. >> >> >> rob >> >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/web-console-with-non-embedded-broker-tf3170794.html#a8795680 >> Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > > -- > > James > ------- > http://radio.weblogs.com/0112098/ > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/web-console-with-non-embedded-broker-tf3170794.html#a8805900 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.