Hi Eranda, According to the documentation, it seems we need to use javax.jms package that comes with the JDK. IMO, using the hornetq-all.jar which is provided in the documentation should work. Did you try the provided jar ?
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 5:58 AM, eranda rajapaksha <[email protected]> wrote: > hi > I am trying to run ESB JMS transport with HornetQ message broker. Sample > given here [1] works fine when I add the hornetq-all.jar to the > <ESB_HOME>/repository/components/lib folder, and now I am trying to add all > the jars manually (without using pre-packaged hornetq-all.jar). In the [1] > it is stated that > "If you are packing the JARs yourself, make sure you remove the javax.jms > package from this assembled JAR to avoid the carbon runtime from picking > this implementation of JMS over the bundled-in distribution". > Does it mean javax.jms package comes inside the ESB and we don't have to > add it to the library separately? And which jars should I add from > <hornetq_HOME>/lib to <ESB_HOME>/repository/components/lib folder insted of > adding hornetq-all.jar? > > [1]. https://docs.wso2.com/display/ESB481/Configure+with+HornetQ > > Thank you! > > -- > *Eranda Rajapakshe* > Computer Science and Engineering Undergraduate, > University of Moratuwa. > Tel : +94784822608 > Email : [email protected] <[email protected]> > -- Regards, *Shafreen* Software Engineer WSO2 Inc Mobile : 077-556-395-1
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