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Saira Gul updated AMQ-1377:
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    Attachment: amq.js

Hi dan
i m facing the same issue that is if the network connection drops temporarily 
(such as by unplugging the network cable for a minute and then plugging it back 
in) the clients just stop receiving messages and never resume until the browser 
is reloaded. 

i am using following amq.js file in my application 

var _AMQ_INCLUDE = {
  Version: 'AMQ JS',
  script: function(libraryName) {
    document.write('<script type="text/javascript" 
src="'+libraryName+'"></script>');
  },
  load: function() {
    var scriptTags = document.getElementsByTagName("script");
    for(var i=0;i<scriptTags.length;i++) {
      if(scriptTags[i].src && scriptTags[i].src.match(/amq\.js$/)) {
        var path = scriptTags[i].src.replace(/amq\.js$/,'');
        this.script(path + 'prototype.js');
        this.script(path + 'behaviour.js');
        this.script(path + '_amq.js');
        // this.script(path + 'scriptaculous.js');
        break;
      }
    }
  }
}

_AMQ_INCLUDE.load();

please give me any suggestion vat should i do in this respect ao that my 
application works fine??

Thanks
Saira 


> amq.js should not have a dependency on prototype.js
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMQ-1377
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-1377
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Broker
>    Affects Versions: 5.0.0
>            Reporter: Jim Cook
>         Attachments: amq.js, amq.js, amq.js, amq_js.zip
>
>
> amq.js uses a script loading technique to include behavior.js, prototype.js 
> and _amq.js. The Behavior library is included only for the purposes of the 
> chat client and is only GUI in nature, so that should go. Also, Prototype is 
> included for its AJAX functionality, however everyone has their favorite 
> javascript library and although I cut my teeth on prototype, I use jQuery 
> now. I certainly don't want amq.js to include prototype when I have a 
> perfectly good AJAX library already included in jQuery.
> IMHO, amq.js should include only the functionality of client-side 
> javascript-enabled JMS. The page author should include her AJAX library of 
> choice (prototype, dojo, jquery, mootools, etc.) and an adapter class that 
> allows amq.js to use the particular ajax library.

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