Hello Christoph, ACTIVEMQ_CLASSPATH is by default only set to include the conf/ directory. E.g. if you start a default AMQ instance and connect to it using jconsole and click on the VM Summary tab, then you can see this parameter being passed into the JVM as follows
-Dactivemq.classpath=/opt/FUSE/AMQ/apache-activemq-5.5.1-fuse-01-13/conf; Looking at Main.java of activemq-console, subproject, it seems to be possible to add additional classpath entries to activemq.classpath, as this code section suggests: // Add any custom classpath specified from the system property // activemq.classpath app.addClassPathList(System.getProperty("activemq.classpath")); Assuming you have packaged your custom classes into a jar file, you need to add the full jar file to the classpath, i.e. %ACTIVEMQ_HOME%/customlibs/<file>.jar and not just the folder containing the jar file. The easiest option for you is probably to place you custom classes in form of a jar file into the AMQ_HOME/lib/optional folder. That way these classes will be found at runtime. Hope this helps. Torsten Mielke tors...@fusesource.com tmie...@blogspot.com On Jan 30, 2012, at 9:06 AM, Christoph Burmeister wrote: > Hi users, > > I've written some classes (message-transformers for camel-routing) which > should be used inside ActiveMQ. Actually at the moment I put them into the > %ACTIVEMQ_HOME%\libs-folder and it works. In real-world deployment I want > to separate the custom libraries from the ActiveMQ-own libraries while > putting my own classes in another folder. > > After reading some documentation, it should work with the > activemq.home-system-property. But my own classes are not found if I change > the %ACTIVEMQ_CLASSPATH%-variable in activemq.bat from > > set > ACTIVEMQ_CLASSPATH=%ACTIVEMQ_BASE%/conf;%ACTIVEMQ_HOME%/conf;%ACTIVEMQ_CLASSPATH% > to > set > ACTIVEMQ_CLASSPATH=%ACTIVEMQ_BASE%/conf;%ACTIVEMQ_HOME%/conf;%ACTIVEMQ_HOME%/customlibs;%ACTIVEMQ_CLASSPATH% > > As a workaround I use java.ext.dirs-property this way: > > set ACTIVEMQ_CUSTOM_LIBRARIES = %ACTIVEMQ_HOME%/customlibs > and then add a property to the calling java-command in activemq.bat: > -Djava.ext.dirs="%ACTIVEMQ_CUSTOM_LIBRARIES%" > And now while starting up the broker, my custom libraries are picked up > from the customlibs-folder. > > This works, no questions, but it would be nicer if somebody could explain > me, how to use the way with the activemq.classpath-property. > > best, > christoph > > OS: Win2k8 R2 > AMQ: 5.5.1 > JVM: 1.6.0_26