Hi Robbie,

That helped a lot. Thank you. I played around with the JMX console and it's
good for my use cases.
Yep like you mentioned it will be great to have a flag which denotes if a
message is transient/persistant on the JMX console.

Thank you,
Praveen


On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Robbie Gemmell <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Praveen,
>
> Im not aware of tools which let you inspect .je files directly in a
> nice way, only ones which dump the contents, although I have never
> really looked for such tools so they may exist but again probably
> wouldnt work while the broker was running.
>
> The method of inspecting the broker while running is currently via its
> JMX interfaces, which will give you access to all the queues etc and
> can identify whether queues are durable, messages are persistent etc.
> You can do this via any generic tool such as JConsole, or via our JMX
> management console (available on download page, user guide at
> https://cwiki.apache.org/qpid/qpid-jmx-management-console-user-guide.html
> ) which you should find useful if you liked the msTool (which has
> actually just been removed from trunk because it doesnt really offer
> much the other ways dont and wasnt being maintained or really usedl;
> in fact you are the only person ive ever seen mention it). The only
> limitation would be that if you are mixing transient and persistent
> messaging it isnt as clear without inspection which is which while the
> broker is running (as obviously the transient stuff cases to exist if
> you shut it down). Its a running theme to my replies at the moment,
> but improved management is also something we intend to look at next
> year.
>
> Robbie
>
> On 7 December 2011 02:16, Praveen M <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >   Does anyone know of any utility that can be used to browse the BDB
> > datastore?
> >
> > I'm specifically looking for a tool that will let me inspect a .je file
> and
> > display all the databases, key - value pairs present in the file.
> >
> > I looked at the JMX plugin and the Jconsole plugin that BDB ships with
> BDB
> > JE but i wasn't lucky to see any inspect tools in it.
> >
> > I found the msTool script pretty cool, it works to the effect of what I
> > need, but is limited that it can't work alongside when the broker is up
> and
> > running.
> >
> > Is there an alternate way to attain what I'm looking for?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > --
> > -Praveen
>
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