And of course the "ActiveMQ in Action" book is a really good source of information..
Bye, Norman 2010/4/22 Bruce Snyder <[email protected]>: > On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Steve Holmes <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> Hi! >> Thanks for the response...so you're saying that the concurrentConsumers >> setting tells activeMQ to push 10 messages. If there is only one consumer >> (camel route in this case) then it will push it to the one consumer 10 >> times. So the key is you have to know ahead of time how many consumers you >> are going to have? Or if you set it to 1 will it push one at a time to all >> your consumers? Sorry, as I noted before I really am a newbie to this >> technology. > > No, that's incorrect. The concurrentConsumers setting is the number of > consumers you want to receive messages from a given destination at the > same time (concurrently). > > If you are using topics, and a producer sends one message to the > destination where 10 consumers are listening, each consumers will > receive that single message. > > Since you are new to JMS, I highly suggest that you work through Sun's > JMS tutorial: > > http://java.sun.com/products/jms/tutorial/1_3_1-fcs/doc/jms_tutorialTOC.html > > This will provide you with an understanding of JMS and now the > messaging domains (i.e., queues and topics) each work. > > Then you should work through the ActiveMQ examples to become familiar > with ActiveMQ: > > http://activemq.apache.org/examples.html > > I think doing so will explain a lot for you. > > Bruce > -- > perl -e 'print > unpack("u30","D0G)u8...@4vyy9&5R\"F)R=6-E+G-N>61E<D\!G;6%I;\"YC;VT*" > );' > > ActiveMQ in Action: http://bit.ly/2je6cQ > Blog: http://bruceblog.org/ > Twitter: http://twitter.com/brucesnyder >
