BTW.. you can. The ActiveMQ GB now supports a brokerURI attribute that you can set it to either an external spring or xbean file for the broker configuration. For example: xbean:file:/path/to/activemq.xml or spring:file:/path/to/applicationContext.xml
Regards, Hiram On 9/13/06, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I will try adding a new attribute and updating the plan to set it... GBeans are so tedious, I wish I just had a spring XML to configure this bean... :-( --jason On Sep 13, 2006, at 8:32 AM, Aaron Mulder wrote: > As I said, for the current version of ActiveMQ, the property can be > set directly on the broker, instead of using a system property. I > assume we'll be able to ditch the system property GBean and just > configure the broker GBean accordingly. > > Thanks, > Aaron > > On 9/13/06, Kevan Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> On Sep 13, 2006, at 7:37 AM, Aaron Mulder wrote: >> >> > We shouldn't use the ActiveMQ shutdown hook -- we'll shut it down >> > gracefully during the Geronimo kernel shutdown process. In a >> normal >> > ActiveMQ config file you disable it with something like this: >> > >> > <broker useShutdownHook="false" ...> >> > >> > I haven't looked at our current ActiveMQ integration syntax but I >> > assume we can set that same property on the broker object/GBean. >> >> Right. The real issue is why the ActiveMQ shutdown hook is running. I >> think the CNFE is occurring because the module has been stopped and >> MultiParentClassLoader.destroy() has been called (thus no more >> classes will be loaded...). >> >> For G 1.0 and 1.1 we disabled the ActiveMQ shutdown hook with the >> following in configs/activemq-broker/src/plan/plan.xml >> >> <gbean name="SystemProperties" >> class="org.apache.geronimo.system.properties.SystemProperties"> >> <attribute name="systemProperties"> >> activemq.broker.disable-clean-shutdown=true >> </attribute> >> </gbean> >> >> I see we're still setting the system property in the active mq plan. >> So, either ActiveMQ 4 uses a different system property or there's a >> different problem. >> >> On the different problem track: a while back, we had a dependency >> issue which allowed ActiveMQ to start before the SystemProperties >> GBean had been started -- so, ActiveMQ wasn't seeing the above system >> property. See http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1818 >> >> --kevan >> >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Aaron >> > >> > On 9/12/06, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> I'm not sure if this was the same error that was reported >> before... >> >> but I am seeing a CNFE when shutting down jetty j2ee (`java - >> jar bin/ >> >> sever.jar --long`) with CTRL-C: >> >> >> >> <snip> >> >> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/activemq/broker/ >> >> BrokerService$2$1 >> >> at org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService$2.stop >> >> (BrokerService.java:1137) >> >> at org.apache.activemq.util.ServiceStopper.stop >> >> (ServiceStopper.java:42) >> >> at org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService.stop >> >> (BrokerService.java:442) >> >> at >> >> org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService.containerShutdown >> >> (BrokerService.java:1311) >> >> at org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService$3.run >> >> (BrokerService.java:1288) >> >> </snip> >> >> >> >> This does not show up when using the shutdown command, or at >> least I >> >> can't see it on the console when I use shutdown.sh, but it does >> show >> >> up w/CTRL-C. >> >> >> >> Is the shutdown hook, not using the right classloader or >> something? >> >> >> >> --jason >> >> >> >>
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