For efficiently use Jetty. It'd start with the working web demo and go
from there.

On 3/22/07, didyeah971 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,
i am trying to implement my own publisher/suscriber using Ajax, although i
am not a web developer.
So i put the publisher.html and suscriber.html in the activemq-web-demo/
folder and ran jetty, but o didn't work.

Do i have configure jetty and create and "alias" as i would do for Apache
Server.

Do we have to use Jetty as a server to send and receive the JMS message or
there are other possibilities, like an Apache plugin ?

Does each client has to own his server in order to publish/suscribe to a
topic ?

I admit that I am a little lost ...
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