On 01.10.2015 16:48, Jim Gomes wrote:
You're welcome. You can use the NMS libraries from PowerShell. I've done it
many times for writing test scripts and other things. It's actually quite
easy. If you want some sample code, let me know. You can then take that
into a full C# app with little difficulty.
Thank you for the offer. I will look at this with our windows guy in the
near future!
Jarmo
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015, 12:05 AM Jarmo Sorvari <jarmo.sorv...@tamk.fi> wrote:
From: tbai...@gmail.com [mailto:tbai...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Tim Bain
Sent: 30. syyskuuta 2015 15:42
To: ActiveMQ Users
Subject: Re: ActiveMQ and the Windows world
Most people on both Windows and Linux use the Java or C++ client
libraries
to read and write messages from/to ActiveMQ. Do you have requirements
that preclude that approach? If so, what are you trying to do and under
what
constraints, so we can try to help you find a solution that works for
you?
The need is to be able to use the same scripting language that our windows
guy would use for the rest of the integration. A ready PowerShell module
would be ideal. Having to compile things or use Java (just to load a
message) creates a threshold of some sort.
Thanks to Jim Gomes, too. We will look at the NMS library!
Jarmo
Tim
On Sep 30, 2015 3:21 AM, "Jarmo Sorvari" <jarmo.sorv...@tamk.fi> wrote:
Hi
Some Googling did not give me much on this, so I ask here:
How do people here read and write the ActiveMQ from the windows
world?
Preferably using PowerShell, but anything goes...
Tried to find STOMP implementations or native jms speakers, but it was
surprisingly scant. My present guess is that we would be best off
reading and writing queues using ActiveMQ's REST interface. Seems to
me, though, that in that case, running amq from the ServiceMix package
is not possible (how do you activate amq's REST there?), but rather
install
amq on its own.
Jarmo Sorvari
Tampere University of Applied Sciences Finland