I read your wiki and still couldn't tell what problem you're trying to solve and in what manner people would use your product. Are you just a queue/topic browser and data injector that's independent of the JMS implementation? If so, what's the use-case for when someone would use your tool? On May 25, 2016 5:44 AM, "titou10 titou10" <titou10.tito...@gmail.com> wrote:
> JMSToolBox is a JMS client based on the Eclipse platform, it is a Free > Open Source Software (FOSS). > The goal of the project is to build an "Universal" JMS Client (a la > DBeaver) able to interact with the greatest number of Queue > Managers/Queue providers on the market in a consistent manner > JMSToolBox is compatible with many Q providers, including Apache > ActiveMQ and Apache ActiveMQ Artemis > > https://sourceforge.net/projects/jmstoolbox/ > https://sourceforge.net/p/jmstoolbox/wiki/Home/ > > Maybe, someone with the right authority could add a link to JMSToolBox > on the "ActiveMQ Tools" WiKi page : > http://activemq.apache.org/tools.html (or give me the authority to add > a page there..) > > Thanks >