Hi, Thanks for the suggestion. The pp 132-133, in the book you referred to has something related to JDBC tables and Message store. Are you referring to the section that explains about building custom security plugins ?
On 11 October 2012 20:58, Christian Posta <christian.po...@gmail.com> wrote: > Not sure if this is directly configurable out of the box, but it's > definitely something that can be addressed. > For some of these highly specific use cases, ActiveMQ was written to be > pluggable. You can plug in a broker filter that does exactly what you're > looking to do. ActiveMQ in Action has a great example of this on pp132-133. > From the Apache site, take a look at: > > http://activemq.apache.org/interceptors.html > > and > > http://activemq.apache.org/developing-plugins.html > > Christian > > On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Praveen Bysani <praveen.ii...@gmail.com > >wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I am new user of activemq, so excuse me if this is a trivial question. I > > have configured activemq to use the JAAS plugin for user authentication. > My > > application requires only one active connection for every user configured > > with the activemq. The broker should accept only one connection per user > > and discard other connection requests from the same user until the first > > connection is disconnected. > > > > I looked at the activemq documentation and forums, to know that maximum > > number of producer and consumer connections can be restricted but not at > > the user level. Is there a way we can configure activemq to achieve this > ? > > > > -- > > Regards, > > Praveen Bysani > > > > > > -- > *Christian Posta* > http://www.christianposta.com/blog > -- Regards, Praveen Bysani Software Engineer Jayeson Solutions, Singapore