-
1. Re: HornetQ Management GUI Console
ataylor Apr 25, 2013 8:10 AM (in response to ajinkya.bambal)1 of 1 people found this helpfulif running standalone you can use jconsole or use which ever console is available in the jboss AS.
-
2. Re: HornetQ Management GUI Console
ajinkya.bambal Apr 25, 2013 8:42 AM (in response to ataylor)I am using standalone HornetQ ...
I think JConsole is to monitor JVM ...but how it would be useful to monitor HornetQ & configure HornetQ....?
-
3. Re: HornetQ Management GUI Console
ataylor Apr 25, 2013 9:14 AM (in response to ajinkya.bambal)you can access the HornetQ mbeans via it
-
4. Re: HornetQ Management GUI Console
ajinkya.bambal Apr 25, 2013 10:37 AM (in response to ataylor)But How Can I chk no of outgoing & incoming messages in queue ?
-
5. Re: HornetQ Management GUI Console
ataylor Apr 25, 2013 10:39 AM (in response to ajinkya.bambal)open jconsole, connect to hornetq and look at the mbeans available, all the info is there, its pretty simple
-
6. Re: HornetQ Management GUI Console
ajinkya.bambal Jun 23, 2014 1:56 PM (in response to ataylor)Hi Andy ,
Continuing with the same question , I have installed Standalone HornetQ 2.3.0.Final version . So apart from jconsole do we have any CLI ( just like jboss) or any Management GUI console available.
-
7. Re: HornetQ Management GUI Console
jbertram Jun 23, 2014 2:01 PM (in response to ajinkya.bambal)1 of 1 people found this helpfulYou can use any graphical JMX management tool (e.g. JConsole, VisualVM, etc.) to manage HornetQ since HornetQ exposes its management interface via the JMX standard.
-
8. Re: HornetQ Management GUI Console
ajinkya.bambal Jun 24, 2014 3:10 AM (in response to jbertram)Thanks Justin for the quick answer.But can we manage JMS messages from standalone hornetq CLI ( something similar to jboss CLI) .
-
9. Re: HornetQ Management GUI Console
jbertram Jun 25, 2014 9:29 AM (in response to ajinkya.bambal)But can we manage JMS messages from standalone hornetq CLI ( something similar to jboss CLI) .
Standalone HornetQ doesn't ship with a CLI management tool. If you want to use such a tool then use Wildfly (which comes with HornetQ). You can slim your Wildfly profile down to just HornetQ + dependencies (e.g. JNDI, management, etc.).