On 01/22/2013 02:37 PM, 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.

That's what I did try. But I can't edit any of the fields on the screen that presents. Its as if there is no edit permission.


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