Hello Jim,

the most important feature which I am missing is deleting queues and topics
programatically. I need it in my case scenario, where I am using a
Client-Server architecture and each client creates a queue (for requests)
and temporary queue (for responses) when connecting to Server. It is used
for request-response communication and I need to delete the queue when
Client is closed. Can not do it manually via JMX. Also need to delete
durable subscribers (or virtual topic queues - btw. this excellent feature
does not work now:( - will post to forum after this one). I have read that
it is possible via JMXConnectorFactory.

And i wanna try it also because some people mentioned, that the performance
is better.



semog wrote:
> 
> Hi Postol,
> 
> I don't know of any attempts at getting the ActiveMQ broker to compile
> into
> .NET.  That would be an interesting task, though.
> 
> What in particular is missing from NMS that you need/want to use?
> 
> - Jim
> 
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Postol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> i want to ask if there is someone, who successfully converted ActiveMQ to
>> .NET libraries with IKVM, so he is able to use all functionality of
>> ActiveMQ
>> from C#. I know that there is NMS, but not all stuff is supported there,
>> so
>> i hope there will be someone, who tried it and was successfull with
>> conversion.
>>
>> I have just tried to convert it, but received a lot of exceptions about
>> missing classes and do not know the reason and how to resolve it...
>>
>> Can someone post step by step instructions how to make the conversion?
>>
>> Any help will be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Postol
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> 
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