Thanks for the information, but sorry to hear that the possibilities are limited at this time. The actual problem I was trying to solve has to do with a partially failed duplex network bridge. The non-creating side of a duplex network bridge is dropping for some unknown reason while the creating side is still up and running. I can easily use JMX to detect the problem, but I needed a way to recreate the bridge as soon as the drop was detected. I'm using a spoke-and-hub topology, one of the spokes is an old WindowsXP Pro machine and all I wanted to do was restart its networkbridge when I detect it going down.
Is it possible to create a SpringBean with JMX access that could recreate/start the networkbridge? If yes, where's a good place to start looking in the code to figure out how networkbridges are created from the ActiveMQ.xml file? -- View this message in context: http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/JMX-and-NetworkBridge-tp4653357p4653391.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.