On Mon, 2010-07-26 at 20:52 +0200, James Casey wrote: > On 26 July 2010 18:10:16 UTC+2, Neil Pritchard > <neil.pritch...@securetrading.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm using activemq as an exchange and consumer of amqp messages in a > > distributed system that's written largely in python but has some java > > components, and a python stomp library for producing messages in the python > > components. ActiveMQ seems to be far superior to anything else that I > > could find for Python, OpenWire seems more reliable that STOMP. I couldn't > > find a Python library that supports OpenWire for consuming messages, but do > > need one. > > > > As far as I can see the only option available to me is to compile the C++ > > implementation of ActiveMQ for Python, this would be a good option. Can > > anyone point me in the direction of some decent instructions for compiling > > this ? > > > > If there were a Debian / Ubuntu managed deb or a RedHat managed RPM that > > would be ideal, otherwise I'll have to compile it myself. > > > Hi Neil, > > There are pyactivemq + activemq-cpp RPMs in Fedora for FC11 to FC14 > and in EPEL for RHEL6. Due to dependencies it's not possible to have > rpms in the standard distros but people on the list have successfully > built for RHEL5 too. > > cheers, > > James.
There's also some good instructions for building pyActiveMQ on Ubuntu here: http://www.nighttale.net/activemq/pyactivemq-on-ubuntu.html Regards -- Tim Bish Open Source Integration: http://fusesource.com ActiveMQ in Action: http://www.manning.com/snyder/ Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/tabish121 My Blog: http://timbish.blogspot.com/