Yes I've got reference to: Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ.dll Apache.NMS.dll And I'm using 1.1.0 under the assumption that it is a full release and hence more stable than 1.2.0
do you suggest using 1.2.0? regards, Tammer 2009/12/30 Timothy Bish <[email protected]> > On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 16:05 +0200, Tammer Salem wrote: > > Thanks Tim - I figured that NMS NETCF support was not completely > implemented > > - hence not supported. > > > > I actually changed the implementation slightly and am getting errors > trying > > to find the nmsprovider-activemq.config file when debugging. The file is > in > > the same folder as the executable and it still says the file does not > exist > > - so I keep getting an exception: > > No IConnectionFactory implementation found for connection URI: > > activemq:tcp://192.168.1.118:80 > > Is the Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ.dll in your projects references? Without the > actual ActiveMQ implementation of NMS the NMSConnectionFactory isn't > going to be able to do much. If you are using the NMS 1.2 release > candidates you don't need the configuration file, just the DLLs. > > Regards > Tim. > > > > > Here is the code I'm trying to use: > > > > ======================================== > > using System; > > using System.Threading; > > using Apache.NMS; > > using Apache.NMS.Util; > > > > namespace Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ.Test > > { > > public class TestMain > > { > > protected static AutoResetEvent semaphore = new > > AutoResetEvent(false); > > protected static ITextMessage message = null; > > protected static TimeSpan receiveTimeout = > TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10); > > > > public static void Main(string[] args) > > { > > > > Uri connecturi = new Uri("activemq:tcp://192.168.1.118:80"); > > > > Console.WriteLine("About to connect to " + connecturi); > > > > IConnectionFactory factory = new > > NMSConnectionFactory(connecturi); > > > > using (IConnection connection = factory.CreateConnection()) > > using (ISession session = connection.CreateSession()) > > { > > IDestination destination = > > SessionUtil.GetDestination(session, "queue://FOO.BAR"); > > Console.WriteLine("Using destination: " + destination); > > > > using (IMessageConsumer consumer = > > session.CreateConsumer(destination)) > > using (IMessageProducer producer = > > session.CreateProducer(destination)) > > { > > connection.Start(); // Must start the connection > for > > async messaging. > > producer.RequestTimeout = receiveTimeout; > > consumer.Listener += new MessageListener(OnMessage); > > > > // Send a message > > ITextMessage request = > session.CreateTextMessage("Hello > > World!"); > > request.NMSCorrelationID = "abc"; > > request.Properties["NMSXGroupID"] = "cheese"; > > request.Properties["myHeader"] = "Cheddar"; > > > > producer.Send(request); > > > > // Wait for the message > > > semaphore.WaitOne((int)receiveTimeout.TotalMilliseconds, > > true); > > if (message == null) > > { > > Console.WriteLine("No message received!"); > > } > > else > > { > > Console.WriteLine("Received message with ID: " > + > > message.NMSMessageId); > > Console.WriteLine("Received message with text: " > + > > message.Text); > > } > > } > > } > > } > > > > protected static void OnMessage(IMessage receivedMsg) > > { > > message = receivedMsg as ITextMessage; > > semaphore.Set(); > > } > > } > > } > > ==================================== > > > > > > If a stomp client is being worked on - I'll probably wait for that - in > the > > meantime I'm looking at using XMPP for NETCF with activemq. > > > > Thanks for taking the time to respond - happy holidays everyone! > > > > > > 2009/12/25 Timothy Bish <[email protected]> > > > > > On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 9:47 PM, Tammer Salem > > > <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > > > Hello All, > > > > I'm trying to create a .NET CF 2.0 application that can listen to > > > messages > > > > from activemq and update a UI based on the message. > > > > I've been trying to get the IMessageConsumer interface working but > for > > > some > > > > reason VS2008 doesn't recognize this as a valid interface from > > > > the Apache.NMS.dll > > > > Has anyone encountered this before? > > > > > > > > > > > Your VS2008 project will need to reference both the NMS and > NMS.ActiveMQ > > > DLLs in order to work correctly. That could be the issue, if you post > a > > > sample of you code I can tell you if there's any issue with your usage > of > > > the API. > > > > > > > > > > Is this the accepted way of doing this? I'm not too bothered by the > form > > > of > > > > communication, just the fact that I can create a listener on a > separate > > > > thread that can receive activemq messages. > > > > > > > > The documentation is very light, and I read a Nabble response saying > that > > > > .netcf is no longer supported? Can someone shed some light on this, > and > > > if > > > > possible point me to some examples or documentation? > > > > > > > > > > > > > The ActiveMQ client no longer supports the .NETCF, work has started on > a > > > smaller Stomp based client that will work on .NETCF but its not yet > > > complete. You are welcome to contribute to the project if you'd like, > > > currently basic functionality is there but things like transactions > aren't > > > tested yet and the code needs some work to build on the CF. > > > > > > I'd recommend that you get comfortable with the NMS.ActiveMQ client and > > > hopefully the Stomp client will have a release out in the next month or > so. > > > > > > Regards > > > Tim. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > regards, > > > > Tammer Salem > > > > > > > > > -- > Tim Bish > http://fusesource.com > http://timbish.blogspot.com/ > > > >
