Tim Bain wrote
> Those are IDs (and I'm positive they have to be unique); I was referring
> to
> <property name="name" value="BASIC" />
>  in each bean.  Maybe Spring doesn't
> mind that, I don't remember (I mainly use annotations these days), but it
> seemed like an easy thing for you to check.
> 
> More generally, I'd simplify your config till it works and then you can
> add
> back in the bells and whistles.  So any references to admin are
> superfluous
> to what you're currently trying to get working; comment all that out and
> see if it works.  If it does, you know something's wrong with that aspect
> of your config; if not, at least you know that's not the problem.

Well, the configuration supplied in jetty.xml is the default one included in
the download, so I'm not sure what I can simplify. I've followed the
instructions on the ActiveMQ website
(http://activemq.apache.org/web-console.html) and I'm still getting the
error.

Mark



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