Thank you for the reply. I feel the same way too. Jun
gnodet wrote: > > You could launch some java code in an applet, or use a javascript stomp > client > (I don' t think one has been written yet). > Or start a jetty web server colocated with your local activemq broker and > post to it. > In all cases, if you want to use HTTP, you need an http server to parse > and > process > the request. Jetty is the really good candidate here. > > On 8/15/06, jun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> Hi, I am new to activeMQ, is there a way to do a http post without a web >> server invloved? >> >> My situation is I have a java application running on the client machine >> with >> an embedded broker (the example embedded broker), the application is >> subscribing to a queue(the example consumer). At the same time, there is >> a >> web page on the client machine which needs to communicate with the java >> application by sending a message to the queue using java script. All >> these >> actions happen on a same local machine without a web server involved due >> to >> firewall restrictions. >> >> >> I have browsed throught the website and set up the example embedded >> broker >> and example consumer to work, however, the example web demo is utilizing >> a >> web server(client web page post back to the server and then the server >> talks >> to the queue), while what I need is the client web page post directly to >> the >> queue. >> >> >> Here is my java script code which does not work >> >> var oXMLHTTP = new ActiveXObject( "Microsoft.XMLHTTP" ); >> >> var sURL = "http://localhost:61616/queue/TEST/FOO" >> >> oXMLHTTP.open( "POST", sURL, true ); >> >> oXMLHTTP.setRequestHeader >> ("Content-type","application/x-www-form-urlencoded"); >> >> oXMLHTTP.send("This is the JMS message"); >> >> >> >> Thank you !! >> >> Jun >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/client-side-http-post-without-a-web-server-tf2106129.html#a5805360 >> Sent from the ActiveMQ - User forum at Nabble.com. >> >> > > > -- > Cheers, > Guillaume Nodet > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/client-side-http-post-without-a-web-server-tf2106129.html#a5822221 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User forum at Nabble.com.
