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1. Re: GUI To Browse And Create Queues
clebert.suconic Oct 10, 2011 8:21 PM (in response to opticyclic)To create and manage queues not on standalone. AS7 has the admin tool for it.
For the standalone.. I know about commercial versions outside of JBoss. But the JConsole has pretty standard methods to create and delete queues. Have you taken a look?
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2. Re: GUI To Browse And Create Queues
opticyclic Oct 16, 2011 11:40 AM (in response to clebert.suconic)HermesJMS let me browse the queues and put a message on them (http://community.jboss.org/wiki/UsingHermesJMSWithHornetQ).
However, I decided to install AS7 as suggested (AS7 seems like a good replacement for Jetty+SwiftMQ).
Unfortunately, when I start AS7 (as per http://hornetq.blogspot.com/2011/06/hornetq-on-jboss-as7.html) with
standalone.bat --server-config=standalone-preview.xml
I am unable to discover the queues via JNDI in the same way as when I start HornetQ from its own (seperate) installation, which has left me slightly confused.
How is HornetQ that is bundled with AS7 set up differently to HortnetQ-2.2.5-final?
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3. Re: GUI To Browse And Create Queues
clebert.suconic Oct 17, 2011 12:01 AM (in response to opticyclic)Jboss 7 has a single domain for everything. It's a total new concept and we had to adapt the integration for Jboss .
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4. Re: GUI To Browse And Create Queues
opticyclic Oct 20, 2011 4:20 PM (in response to clebert.suconic)JConsole is a goofy interface when you are used to things like HermesJMS or MQExplorer (not that this is great by any means).
Should I be able to use JNDI with HermesJMS when using AS7?
Or is there something else that I'm missing?
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5. Re: GUI To Browse And Create Queues
smerzlia Oct 21, 2011 12:00 AM (in response to opticyclic)1 of 1 people found this helpfulI have written just such a tool (Rockeye) which can connect to AS-hosted or standalone hornetq servers.
http://www.rockeyesoftware.com/
Regards,
Serge
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6. Re: GUI To Browse And Create Queues
opticyclic Oct 21, 2011 6:42 AM (in response to smerzlia)Hi Serge,
From the screenshots that looks pretty nice!
Unfortunately, I am a cheap bum who doesn't like paying for stuff
I'll keep you in mind though if I can't find anything completely free!
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7. Re: GUI To Browse And Create Queues
ataylor Oct 21, 2011 6:46 AM (in response to opticyclic)Maybe Serge could go open source and contribute this into the community
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8. Re: GUI To Browse And Create Queues
smerzlia Oct 21, 2011 6:48 AM (in response to ataylor)Sigh .....I would like to quite my boring day a job and do open-source support tools for a living.....
Johnny - What can I say!...another sigh...the personal version is $29 - license is for forever and covers free updates to version 2.0...
Let me know if you have any issues. The biggest issues on corporate networks is setting up java -D for JMX and RMI connectivity parameters on the server - see support forums for tips....
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Running on your own laptop is much easier and tends to be easy to setup. BTW this headache is specific to hornetq - Activemq is much easier to setup over network (go figure...)
Regards,
Serge