Thank you Ted.

I agree the definition of ready can have many interpretations.


What is the case for the Java Broker?


I assume that when the broker or the dispatcher are ready, I can start 
sending/receiving messages as well as configuring them either via the rest API 
or the qdmanage/qdstat tools.


Regards,

Adel

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From: Ted Ross <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 2:12:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dispatch Router] How to know the Dispatch Router is ready

Adel,

There's probably some interesting conversation we could have around what
you mean by "ready".  That said, when the following log line is issued,
the router is initialized and open for business.

SERVER (info) Operational, # Threads Running

If you are using a network of routers, the routers will start
synchronizing with each other _after_ that log is issued.

-Ted

On 01/20/2017 03:27 AM, Adel Boutros wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> For the Qpid Java Broker, a message is outputted on the console saying the 
> broker is ready ([Broker] BRK-1004 : Qpid Broker Ready).
>
> Is there something equivalent for the Dispatch Router?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Adel
>

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