On 16 Sep 2008, at 19:51, stanleychen wrote:


Hello,

Sorry for such basic question. I am using Spring for my application. I am
wondering what differences there is between "embedded" ActiveMQ and
"stand-alone" ActiveMQ. If I run ActiveMQ embedded, does thing mean remote
clients can still connect up?  Is my understand correct that embeeded
ActiveMQ means that ActiveMQ will start automatically when I start my Spring
application, or is there some other meanings to it?

Thank you.
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Providing you have your embedded ActiveMQ configured correctly, so its starts with a tcp transport connector for example (vm:// transport is always started as well btw) - then remote clients can connect to it - see http://activemq.apache.org/how-do-i-embed-a-broker-inside-a-connection.html for details.



cheers,

Rob

Rob Davies
http://rajdavies.blogspot.com/

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