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1. Re: WildFly 13 connect to Amazon MQ (ActiveMQ 5.15.0)
jewellgm Aug 6, 2018 11:29 AM (in response to tihomir.mescic)1 of 1 people found this helpfulNormally, connecting to remote JMS Servers can be done through a JMS Bridge:
Messaging configuration - Latest WildFly Documentation - Project Documentation Editor
However, I don't think this will work since it looks like you'll be utilizing other protocols to send and retrieve messages. You may want to try installing an ActiveMQ resource adapter, which may allow you to utilize the other protocols.
Directions on how to install the resource adapter:
Where to obtain the ActiveMQ resource adapter:
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2. Re: WildFly 13 connect to Amazon MQ (ActiveMQ 5.15.0)
tihomir.mescic Aug 6, 2018 11:53 AM (in response to jewellgm)Thanks,
I've managed to connect to Amazon MQ by using the resource adapter approach...
Regards,
Tihomir
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3. Re: WildFly 13 connect to Amazon MQ (ActiveMQ 5.15.0)
aidanpasquale Nov 19, 2018 12:22 PM (in response to tihomir.mescic)Hello Tihomir.
What steps did you take to make the connection? I am trying to do the same and after following the guide and several others, my JBoss is failing to make the connection to Amazon MQ with an 'UnknownHostException'.
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4. Re: WildFly 13 connect to Amazon MQ (ActiveMQ 5.15.0)
tihomir.mescic Jan 2, 2019 6:43 AM (in response to aidanpasquale)I've followed these steps:
Make sure you use the OpenWire URL of the broker (you can find it on the AWS console), and also make sure your VPC/networks settings don't block connections from JBOSS to you message broker.