I forgot to mention, I also tried that simpleAuthenticationPlugin sample, put it in my activemq.xml but the command agent then fails to startup. I'm running off of the svn trunk and built activemq using maven.
Thanks, Abdullah On 3/9/07, Abdullah Jibaly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi James, Thanks for the response. The method you outlined is exactly what I want to use it for. However, I think my question is much more basic: In the xmpp page you have an example with spark, using a username and password right? How do I configure a username and password is my question? I tried putting in a random username and password and i get back "invalid username/password"... Thanks, Abdullah On 3/9/07, James Strachan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 3/8/07, Abdullah Jibaly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I'm having trouble setting up ActiveMQ as a Jabber server. I tried to > > follow the directions on the xmpp page but there are lots of holes in > > it. For example, how do I configure the username/password, where do i > > set those up? Has anyone been able to follow that assuming no other > > knowledge of ActiveMQ? BTW, I followed the article on Infoq regarding > > activemessaging so I was able to get messages getting sent just fine, > > but had no luck with xmpp. Also, I had to build activemq from source > > using maven because the latest 4.1 binaries do not include the xmpp > > transport. > > > > So in summary: > > > > How do i setup jabber users so they can connect? > > Note that the XMPP support is not really meant as a fully fledged > Jabber server supporting all of the various Jabber features - its more > a way to be able to use your Jabber client to talk to ActiveMQ as a > kinda management/operational tool > > The out of the box default has no security enabled, so you don't need > to worry about configuring anything if you just want to get things > going - just enable the xmpp transport connector in activemq.xml. > > If you want to enable some kinda security mechanism, see... > http://activemq.apache.org/security.html > -- > > James > ------- > http://radio.weblogs.com/0112098/ >