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1. Re: JMS HornetQ Management Queue
clebert.suconic Aug 20, 2010 6:10 PM (in response to elvirb)You just send it as message if using JMS Message
all it matters are the propertie son the message.
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2. Re: JMS HornetQ Management Queue
elvirb Aug 20, 2010 6:13 PM (in response to clebert.suconic)That doesn't answer my question, I wasn't asking for an example.
I am asking for a list of valid messages you can send to the "hornetq.management" queue.
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3. Re: JMS HornetQ Management Queue
clebert.suconic Aug 20, 2010 7:22 PM (in response to elvirb)ok, I see what you mean now.. i misunderstood your question before.
Sending commands on management through messages, all will basically occur through JMSManagementHelper, right?
JMSManagerHelpr will invoke methods remotely on the management API, you determine the name of the object you want to call, and you send arguments...
those arguments will always match the API on the javadoc, so i would say the best way is to look at the javadoc here:
http://hornetq.sourceforge.net/docs/hornetq-2.1.2.Final/api/
More specifically on the management package:
For instance, the management example is calling a removeMessages operation on the QueueControl:
Let me know if you have any more questions
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4. Re: JMS HornetQ Management Queue
clebert.suconic Aug 20, 2010 7:42 PM (in response to clebert.suconic)Little Correction (sort of a typo), JMSManagerHelper will *prepare* a message to invoke remote objects through a Magement Queue.
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5. Re: JMS HornetQ Management Queue
jmesnil Aug 23, 2010 3:45 AM (in response to elvirb)Elvir Bahtijaragic wrote:
That doesn't answer my question, I wasn't asking for an example.
I am asking for a list of valid messages you can send to the "hornetq.management" queue.
http://hornetq.sourceforge.net/docs/hornetq-2.1.2.Final/user-manual/en/html/management.html#d0e6432
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