Honcho wrote: > > Thank u. > > > Joe Fernandez wrote: >> >> Sorry about the late response to your post, but I was just playing around >> with the concept of storing ActiveMQ admin objects in a LDAP directory >> service and I remembered this post. >> >> The ActiveMQ administered objects (i.e., ActiveMQConnectionFactory, >> ActiveMQTopic, and ActiveMQQueue) all implement Referenceable. Therefore, >> you simply create a LDAP Context (com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtx) through >> which you can bind, unbind, and lookup the AMQ admin objects to and from >> the LDAP directory server. >> >> You can administer AMQ admin objects via an LDAP browser like Apache >> Studio. Here's an LDIF for an ActiveMQConnectionFactory object. >> >> dn: cn=factory2,ou=adminobjects,o=activemq,dc=example,dc=com >> objectClass: javaNamingReference >> objectClass: javaObject >> objectClass: javaContainer >> objectClass: top >> cn: factory2 >> javaclassname: org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory >> javafactory: org.apache.activemq.jndi.JNDIReferenceFactory >> javareferenceaddress: >> #0#blobTransferPolicy.uploadUrl#http://localhost:8080/ >> uploads/ >> javareferenceaddress: #1#brokerURL#tcp://localhost:61670 >> javareferenceaddress: #2#objectMessageSerializationDefered#false >> javareferenceaddress: #4#redeliveryPolicy.initialRedeliveryDelay#1000 >> javareferenceaddress: #3#prefetchPolicy.queuePrefetch#1000 >> >> Make sure you study rfc2713. >> >> Hope this helps. >> Joe >> Get a free ActiveMQ user guide @ http://www.ttmsolutions.com >> >> >> >> Honcho wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am looking to switch from SUN MQ to activemq.The current set-up uses >>> LDAP to store administered objects. >>> >>> Are there any documents on how to administer the >>> ActiveMQConnectionFactory? >>> How to add a ActiveMQConnectionFactory to LDAP? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Vishal >>> >> >> > >
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