Hi, I'm not sure if the HermesJMS stuff has been updated in quite a while - if you haven't already, I'd try their forums first to see if it should still be compatible: http://hermesjms.com/forum/
Regards, Marnie On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 2:59 AM, Schlesinger, Philip <[email protected] > wrote: > Hi there, > > > > I'm trying to monitor QPID 0.6 with HermesJMS 1.13 (as I can't find the > qpidmc eclipse plugin nor, for MC4J, the directory > blaze/java/management/mc4j as specified in the online instructions). > > > > I thus fell back to JConsole, where I see: > > > > org.apache.qpid > > - VirtualHost.Queue > > -- localhost > > --- qpidInbound > > > > When I configure HermesJMS, I followed the published wiki instructions > listed here: https://cwiki.apache.org/qpid/hermesjms.html but using > different jars as I noted in my Jira post here: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-2823 as the instructions > referred to jars that didn't come with QPID 0.6. > > > > Here's the rub: > > > > In HermesJMS, I tried adding the queue "qpidInbound" with username / > password "guest" / "guest", but HermesJMS reported it was unable to connect. > > > > I then tried the queue "localhost.qpidInbound" with username / password > "guest" / "guest". No error thrown this time, but it is NOT accessing the > JConsole-listed queue "qpidInbound". Instead, it creates a new queue called > "localhost.qpidInbound", which shows up as a completely separate queue in > JConsole: > > > > org.apache.qpid > > - VirtualHost.Queue > > -- localhost > > --- qpidInbound <<< this is the queue that I want to manage in HermesJMS > > --- localhost.qpidInbound <<<< this is the HermesJMS-generated queue > > > > Help???? >
