You have 2 options... 1) Either name those 3 queues so they automatically come up at the top (for example add a '_') 2) add another sort function in the standardista-table-sorting.js script that would treat those queues differently.
Nishant pstein wrote: > > Ok, thank you. > > But is there a similar way to filter lets say 5 queues out of 233 > existing? > > Peter > > > nmittal wrote: >> >> I found a workaround solution. >> 1) open standardista-table-sorting.js which is located in the >> $ActiveMQHOME$/webapps/admin/js/ folder. >> 2) change the function... >> function standardistaTableSortingInit() { >> standardistaTableSorting.init(); >> } >> >> to the following... >> >> function standardistaTableSortingInit() { >> standardistaTableSorting.init(); >> >> var e = {}; >> var obj = document.getElementsByTagName("TH")[0].firstChild; // 0 >> points to the first column, use 3 if you want to sort on the 4th column >> e.target = obj; >> standardistaTableSorting.headingClicked(e); // will sort >> Ascending >> //standardistaTableSorting.headingClicked(e); // uncheck this if >> you want to sort desc >> } >> >> thanks >> Nishant >> >> >> pstein wrote: >>> >>> Assume I use a couple of queues: >>> >>> queue111, queue222, testqueue44 >>> >>> beside these queues hundreds of other queues are maintained on the same >>> ActiveMQ broker. >>> >>> When I open now the browser GUI and list the existing queues I have to >>> scroll through all these queues and to search for "my" queues. This is >>> unconvenient. >>> >>> Is there a way to display/filter only my queues? >>> >>> Is there a way to show "my" queues always on top of the list? >>> >>> What is the default list sort order? >>> It is NOT: alphabetic, and NOT last recently used. What else? >>> >>> Peter >>> >>> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Is-it-possible-to-filter-change-the-queue-list-order-in-browser-overview--tp25396682p25783957.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.