On Tue, 2013-01-22 at 14:37 +0000, Bruno Matos wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-01-22 at 13:38 +0000, Gordon Sim wrote:
> > On 01/20/2013 04:26 PM, Fraser Adams wrote:
> > > To get up and running all that should be required is the Qpid jars on
> > > the classpath and running ant in the root qmf2 directory.
> > >
> > >
> > > Once compiled cd to bin and do ./QpidRestAPI.sh by default it tries to
> > > bind to the
> > > wildcard address on the host it's running on and port 8080 though this
> > > stuff is configurable.
> > >
> > > Point a browser at <host>:8080 and you should be in business. By default
> > > it will create a default QMF connection to a broker running on the same
> > > host as the QpidRestAPI on port 5672 but the default broker connection
> > > is configurable too.
> > 
> > This didn't seem to happen for me. The default broker has an empty URL 
> > and none of the broker stats (name, version, port etc) show up.
> > 
> > I also seem to be unable to edit anything or add a qmf connection 
> > whether logged on via guest or admin (the text boxes for URL, connection 
> > options etc aren't editable).
> > 
> > What might I be doing wrong?
> > 
> > (It does look extremely useful once I get past this initial config 
> > hurdle btw so I already echo the thanks & praise offered by Steve and 
> > Bruno!)
> > 
> 
> Try to add a new QMF Console Connection in the settings page. It worked
> for me.

Sorry, I missed the part where you said that have already tried.
I have created a new connection with the admin login, the text boxes had
the default values, and they only disappear after start writing and not
on focus, but it worked fine.

-- 
Bruno Matos


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