Oh, I have it installed. The stomp + web socket was a comment from dealing with that question at a customer site.
Thank btw! Sent from my pressure cooker. > On Feb 1, 2014, at 16:59, Zakeria Hassan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Johan, > > So npm is basically a way to download libraries used in Node.JS . This > hunch entered my mind like a few hours ago. Its really experimental but > everything on the web was experimental "once upon a time". I'll send out an > email once its ready. Oh and if you don't have node.js installed you won't > have access to npm. To get node.js setup just run the following: > > > *> wget http://nodejs.org/dist/v0.10.25/node-v0.10.25.tar.gz > <http://nodejs.org/dist/v0.10.25/node-v0.10.25.tar.gz>* > *> cd node-v0.10.25* > *> ./configure && make && make install* > > The 'npm' command is how we install libraries to use in node.js > > Here is an example of one that lets you send Soap messages: > > https://github.com/milewise/node-soap > > > > > > >> On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 6:46 PM, Johan Edstrom <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Oh, if you give me that npm I'll be happy as pie :) >> >> I ment that one part of it could be a sweet node integration of stomp js. >> >> Sent from my pressure cooker. >> >>>> On Feb 1, 2014, at 16:32, Zakeria Hassan <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Johan, >>> >>> I wanted to consolidate all those methods of accessing stuff into one >>> client library with a simple. >>> >>>> npm install activemq-node >>> >>> Also from a user perspective I think this is something that would get >>> people excited because now their IT staff save time in development >> because >>> they have a library. >>> >>> Just googling "connecting to activemq from Node.js" it seems that people >>> are searching. >>> >>> Developers can always do stuff from scratch but really in 2014 who wants >> to >>> do things from scratch now a days. >>> >>> When we give people a easy barrier of entry into integrating ActiveMQ >> into >>> Node.JS, I think we'll see the community expand faster and innovate more. >>> From a re-usability perspective developers might find better ways to >>> optimize stuff which will help people solve more complex problems. >> Finally, >>> we want to abstract away all the mechanics involved and get to what we >>> truly want which is quick and easy data access. >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Zak >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 5:54 PM, Johan Edstrom <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>>> >>>> If you want to use the broker, I'm pretty sure you'll be fine with >>>> stomp.js and web sockets, for jmx, sure Jolokia would be great. There >> are >>>> several ways of slicing and dicing this, spray is also interesting from >> a >>>> purely asynchronous perspective as are many other frameworks. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Sent from my pressure cooker. >>>> >>>>>> On Feb 1, 2014, at 15:03, Zakeria Hassan <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> It's no surprise that the Apache ActiveMQ project is world renown and >> the >>>>> Apache community is filled with some of the greatest minds in the >>>> software >>>>> industry. I'm proposing something new and I know not everyone will >> agree >>>>> but this is what open source is all about, open collaboration from >>>> everyone >>>>> and anyone. Apache community is also known for their long lived >> projects >>>>> and one item that we should consider is today's young 20-something year >>>>> old's "like me" are really attracted to JavaScript in particular >> Node.JS. >>>>> I'm proposing a Node.JS Client library for accessing ActiveMQ JMS >>>> messages. >>>>> >>>>> I wrote a little JavaScript to access the RSS atom feed for the web >>>> console >>>>> (not committed yet) then I looked into Jolokia where even more stuff >> can >>>> be >>>>> done. >>>>> >>>>> Here is some of the code: https://gist.github.com/zmhassan/8702385 >>>>> >>>>> Since its RESTful based I think it is possible to make an API in >>>> Node.JS. I >>>>> looked online and no one has done this yet for ActiveMQ. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> What motivated me to do this was this Youtube video by Tim Berners-Lee: >>>>> >>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM6XIICm_qo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Benefits: >>>>> >>>>> - It will bring younger, diverse in skill set contributors to the >>>> Apache >>>>> ActiveMQ community. >>>>> - Much of the code written in Node.JS can be re-factored and reused on >>>>> the client-side. >>>>> - This will open the doors to new innovation... That's what we want.. >>>>> Right? >>>>> - This will ensure that this project is around for the next 40 years. >>>>> - We all learn a more modern technology. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Frequently asked questions? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> - *What is Node.JS?* >>>>> >>>>> It lets developers write JavaScript on the server-side and is growing >> in >>>>> popularity around the world. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> - *What companies use Node.JS?* >>>>> >>>>> http://nodejs.org/industry/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> - *Whats in it for Zak or Why am I doing this?* >>>>> >>>>> I am a volunteer and I don't gain any benefit except the satisfaction >> of >>>>> playing a small role in this open source community and making sure this >>>>> open technology stays open now and in the future. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> - *Where will I host the project to see progress?* >>>>> >>>>> I will be hosting it on my github account: >>>>> >>>>> https://github.com/zmhassan/activemq-node.js >>>>> >>>>> Note: It will follow Apache Licensed 2.0 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Best Regards, >>>>> Zak >>>>> >>>>> Twitter: https://twitter.com/prospect1010 >>>>> >>>>> Github: http://www.github.com/zmhassan >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *"Empowerment of individuals is a key part of what makes open source >>>> work, >>>>> since in the end, innovations tend to come from small groups, not from >>>>> large, structured efforts."- Tim O'Reilly* >>
