Hi Bruce, the conclusion was that many people use web console in the production to monitor the broker, so it's there by default. Also, it enables rest and ajax apis.
Cheers -- Dejan Bosanac - http://twitter.com/dejanb Open Source Integration - http://fusesource.com/ ActiveMQ in Action - http://www.manning.com/snyder/ Blog - http://www.nighttale.net On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 5:20 PM, Bruce Snyder <[email protected]>wrote: > On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 1:16 AM, Dejan Bosanac <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Bruce, > > > > Camel web application creates a context of its own for demonstration > > purposes. Take a look at webapps/camel/WEB-INF/applicationContext.xml > > Thanks, I didn't even think to look there. Why do we still have all of > those web demos enabled in the default configuration? Shouldn't these > only be enabled in the activemq-demo.xml config? > > Bruce > -- > perl -e 'print > unpack("u30","D0G)u8...@4vyy9&5R\"F)R=6-E+G-N>61E<D\!G;6%I;\"YC;VT*" > );' > > ActiveMQ in Action: http://bit.ly/2je6cQ > Blog: http://bruceblog.org/ > Twitter: http://twitter.com/brucesnyder >
