what's the configUri you're using? do you specify a config file?
jetty is booted from the activemq.xml file. check the example config files
that come with the distro.


On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 1:53 AM, chrysthynee <chrysthy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm using the active-mq maven plug-in but when I run activemq:run it starts
> only the broker and not the webconsole .
> I've tried to run  mvn jetty:run but jetty looks into /src/mai/webapp for
> the console and obviously nothing is deployed.
> What did I miss?
> Here's  my pom.xml
> <plugins>
>                         <plugin>
>
> <groupId>org.apache.activemq.tooling</groupId>
>
> <artifactId>activemq-maven-plugin</artifactId>
>                                 <version>5.8.0</version>
>                                 <configuration>
>                                         <configUri>${configUri}</configUri>
>                                         <fork>false</fork>
>                                         <systemProperties>
>                                                 <property>
>
> <name>javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword</name>
>
> <value>password</value>
>                                                 </property>
>                                                 <property>
>
> <name>org.apache.activemq.default.directory.prefix</name>
>
> <value>./target/</value>
>                                                 </property>
>                                         </systemProperties>
>                                 </configuration>
>                                 <dependencies>
>                                         <dependency>
>
> <groupId>org.apache.activemq</groupId>
>
> <artifactId>activemq-spring</artifactId>
>                                                 <version>5.8.0</version>
>                                         </dependency>
>                                         <dependency>
>
> <groupId>org.mortbay.jetty</groupId>
>
> <artifactId>jetty-xbean</artifactId>
>                                                 <version>6.1.25</version>
>                                                 <exclusions>
>                                                         <exclusion>
>
> <groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
>
> <artifactId>spring</artifactId>
>                                                         </exclusion>
>                                                 </exclusions>
>                                         </dependency>
>                                         <dependency>
>
> <groupId>org.eclipse.jetty.aggregate</groupId>
>
> <artifactId>jetty-all-server</artifactId>
>
> <version>7.6.7.v20120910</version>
>                                         </dependency>
>                                         <dependency>
>
> <groupId>org.apache.activemq</groupId>
>
> <artifactId>activemq-leveldb-store</artifactId>
>                                                 <version>5.8.0</version>
>                                         </dependency>
>                                 </dependencies>
>                                 <executions>
>                                         <execution>
>                                                 <id>start-activemq</id>
>                                                 <goals>
>                                                         <goal>run</goal>
>                                                 </goals>
>                                                 <phase>test</phase>
>                                         </execution>
>                                 </executions>
>                         </plugin>
>                 </plugins>
>
>
>
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