I just created a Windows 10 VM, installed OpenJDK 17, downloaded ActiveMQ
Artemis 2.39.0 [1], unzipped it, and created an instance using the same
command you used (except I had to specify a value for --http-host). The
instance's "bin" directory contained "artemis.cmd" and I was able to use it
to run the broker. Everything is working as expected.

Can you provide me with step-by-step instructions to reproduce what you're
seeing?


Justin

[1]
https://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi?filename=activemq/activemq-artemis/2.39.0/apache-artemis-2.39.0-bin.zip&action=download

On Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 1:57 PM John Lilley <john.lil...@redpointglobal.com>
wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> It seems that in 2.39, making an instance on Windows doesn't create the
> instance\bin\artemis.cmd file that we got under 2.30.  We can work around
> this using Cygwin, and we don't use Windows in production, but was it
> removed intentionally?  Did I do something wrong creating the instance?
> This is how we create it:
>
> .\artemis create dmxbrokewr --user admin --password admin --silent
> --allow-anonymous --http-host
>
> The root bin does have the artemis.cmd, just not the instance bin.  Can I
> just copy that to the instance?
>
> Thanks
> John
>
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