Hi Rob, I'd be happy to post my page on there for share. but the writing styles of my page is different from other similar pages on activemq.apache.org/connectivity.html
Is it a problem? Cheers, Zarick On 10/5/07, Rob Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Fantastic Zarick! > > If you could add it to the activemq,org wiki - http:// > activemq.apache.org/connectivity.html - too that would be awesome! > > cheers, > > Rob > On Oct 5, 2007, at 7:01 AM, Zarick Lau wrote: > > > I've managed to make it work, my notes can be found here: > > http://www.nixstyle.net/moin/TechNotes/Random/ > > ActivemqGenericraGlassfish > > > > Cheers, > > Zarick > > > > On 10/2/07, David Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> Hi There, > >> > >> > >> I want to be able to use ApacheMQ with SJSAS (or Glassfish), > >> however I'm > >> not quite certain how to go about it. I'll state what I want to > >> do, what > >> parameters I have and then what I have read or done: > >> > >> * Specifically, I have some PHP and Perl clients which will need to > >> speak with the Message Broker > >> > >> - given that PHP and Perl both have Stomp modules of reasonable > >> stability, it struck me that ApacheMQ would be a reasonable > >> choice > >> > >> * I have a predominantly Java financial system (which isn't going > >> to go > >> away) which will eventually be hosted by SJSAS, or for that > >> matter any > >> other suitable container > >> > >> > >> Now: > >> > >> * It doesn't bother me if I use SJSAS' native JMS implementation and > >> somehow bridge ApacheQ and it together > >> > >> - I'm prepared to sacrifice speed/memory usage for a seemingly > >> contiguous message queue > >> > >> * I'd prefer to replace SJSAS' native JMS implementation with > >> ApacheMQs > >> > >> * I may not know what messages or what topics will be placed over the > >> queue; it might be an application error if a message is sent to a > >> queue that doesn't exist but I certainly want to avoid having the > >> message queue simply stop all messages if this happens > >> > >> I've looked at: > >> > >> * http://apachemq.apache.org/ > >> > >> - and concluded that ApacheMQ can probably drop in *somehow* for > >> SJSAS' native JMS implementation > >> > >> - to this point, I've looked at Ramesh Parthasarathy's Blog (1) > >> > >> > >> * I've managed to prove that my SJSAS' current JMS does work > >> > >> - using Netbeans I've managed to get the Java EE 5 tutorials' JMS > >> examples working > >> > >> * I've managed to prove that my ApacheMQ examples work > >> > >> - by using the example(s) in the binary distribution > >> > >> I guess, what I'm asking is: > >> > >> * Is there an easy way to just "drop in" ApacheMQ and disable/not use > >> SJSAS' JMS implementation? > >> > >> * Is there an easy way to bridge the two JMS implementations > >> together? > >> > >> It's highly possible I'm trying to do something that is _not_ > >> possible, > >> or I'm asking the wrong question or questions. It's possible I'm > >> looking > >> at the wrong information. > >> > >> Any pointers? > >> > >> DSL > >> > >> (1) > >> http://weblogs.java.net/blog/rampsarathy/archive/2007/03/ > >> glassfish_v2_an.html#comments > >> > >