On 8/10/06, Aaron Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All,
It would be great if there was a tool that you could point to a number
of ActiveMQ servers, and it would give you status (up/down) as well as
statistics (defined destinations and queue length and whatnot) and
some management operations (add/remove destination, etc.). I'm not
looking for something generic and exhaustive, more something less
complete but more specialized for an administrator trying to perform
some basic monitoring and maintenance on one or more clusters of
ActiveMQ servers (or possibly a large cluster of app servers with
independent ActiveMQ brokers on each).
My understanding is that there's really no such tool right now. If
that's true, I'd be happy to work on one, if we decide where it should
go, and whether it would be best to make it a Swing app, a web app, or
portlets. Any thoughts?
Great idea!
We've got a web app which right now manages a single (currently local)
broker but it could easily be changed to use JMX to connect to a
remote broker. It allows you browse destinations, create destinations,
send messages, browse queues and so forth.
We could maybe look to expanding that to allow brokers to be
discovered & managed?
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James
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