I guess you just need to add the river jar and its dependencies in your class 
path.

If you use Maven, it should be very easy.

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Le 19 février 2014 à 13:56:11, Doru Sular ([email protected]) a écrit:

Hello everybody,

I intend to use ActiveMQ river and elasticsearch integrated in the same JVM.
In the ActiveMQ river installation guide is mention the following command

bin/plugin -install domdorn/elasticsearch-river-activemq/1.0.

What should I do to have the same effect from java code? I want to have 
ActiveMQ, ActiveMQ river and Elasticsearch in the same java virtual machine.

Thank you very much,
Doru

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