One common request I have seen from users is a bridge for clients. The common 
case for concentrators like ATMs. 

With the IoT in fashion it would be a great thing to have a client 
concentrator. Maybe written in Native code using Proton / AMQP so it would run 
on these devices easier. 


It would be a good idea I think. 

-- Clebert Suconic typing on the iPhone. 

> On Apr 25, 2015, at 05:34, rzgheib <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I am new ActiveMQ user and am trying to run ActiveMQ broker on raspberry pi. 
> I installed ActiveMQ on two windows pc, i successfully sent messages between
> 2 hosts(windows) in publish subscribe mode. Now i want to communicate a
> raspberry pi with another pc via ActiveMQ. I followed the instructions to
> install activeMQ on linux, but i couldn't run it on raspberry pi(wrapper
> errors). I found that already ActiveMQ can be run as a service on raspberry
> pi. Both solutions doesn't work.
> 
> Did anyone has used ActiveMQ on raspberry, that way he can gives me an idea
> or a manual to follow?
> Thank you in advance
> 
> Rita
> 
> 
> 
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