Ouch. I just looked at "borkerFactory" class. (I tried not to use ActiveMQ internals ... And never looked at it)
No problem Gary. I understood your advice. The last question is not appropriate. Forget it please. Eric Eric-AWL wrote: > > Hi Gary > > Yes, it helps me. Thank you. > > I understand that, if I have a Java reference of the embedded > brokerService object, and use brokerService.stop(), I will gracefully quit > the network of broker . Good ! It's the main part of my question. > > > You told me that I can continue to use my URI syntax. It's a very good > thing for me to have the activemq embedded broker configuration > externalized into a standard configuration file. > > Can you precise how I get a reference on the brokerService that will be > created (not started) with such > a method, to start and stop it as I want ? > > Thank you > Eric > > Gary Tully wrote: >> >> Hi Eirc, >> >> If you want to access the broker service you should use the >> org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerFactory to create it and return a >> reference. The create takes the same uri syntax as a >> connectionFactory. >> The details can be found at: >> http://activemq.apache.org/how-do-i-embed-a-broker-inside-a-connection.html >> >> stopping the client broker service will gracefully disconnect it from >> the server side (networked) broker. You can still use the vm: url to >> connect to the broker but you may want to add create=false to the uri >> so that you don't end up with two embedded brokers. >> >> hope this helps, >> Gary. >> >> 2009/2/18 Eric-AWL <eric.vinc...@atosorigin.com>: >>> >>> I use xbean reference to an activemq.xml file to read a VM configuration >>> on >>> each side. >>> >>> "vm://instance?brokerConfig=xbean:activemq.xml&waitForStart=2" >>> >>> I like this method because I can switch from internal VM broker to TCP >>> external broker very easily and just use JMS to connect to my internal >>> or >>> external broker without using ActiveMQ classes. >>> >>> If I manage ActiveMQ BrokerService Objects myself and manually create a >>> broker in my program, Will "brokerService.stop()" stop the internal >>> broker >>> and allow my client program to stop gracefully without affecting my >>> server >>> process ? >>> >>> If yes, is there a way to get a BrokerService JAVA reference for a VM >>> broker >>> automatically created with an xbean reference to an ActiveMQ.xml file ? >>> >>> Eric >>> >>> -- >>> View this message in context: >>> http://www.nabble.com/Correctly-leaving-a-network-of-broker-tp22062875p22083464.html >>> Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> http://blog.garytully.com >> >> Open Source SOA >> http://FUSESource.com >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Correctly-leaving-a-network-of-broker-tp22062875p22116899.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.