Thank you Ashwin, Is there a tutorial where I can find the configuration of the JMS flow for a specific exchange ?
Bye Ashwin Karpe wrote: > > Hi Greg, > > Please find my responses to your query below > > - If you are using a single standalone ServiceMix, when does ActiveMQ be > used ? > > Servicemix uses ActiveMQ to support flows such as the JMS and JCA Flows. > It also uses the ActiveMQ in order to allow JMS Components, Services and > Endpoints to connect to a running ActiveMQ Broker. For more detail check > the servicemix.xml file and Servicemix configuration documentation > > - Per example, if I create a simple file poller/file receiver, is ActiveMQ > being used ? > > No it is not unless the File Poller and File Receiver are wired together > using a JMS/JCA Flow in which case the answer is Yes. Each of these > components will be wired/connected to each other using a JMS Queue which > can be easily verified using a JMX Console. > > - Is it possible to start ServiceMix without ActiveMQ ? > > It is possible but it will take some work. The default configuration in > servicemix.xml will need to be re-worked so as to not invoke ActiveMQ and > start a broker. This assumes that no use of JMS components should be made. > Also other configurations for JNDI, Transaction and others should be > suitably modified. It is definately possible but may not be worth the > effort :). > > Cheers, > > Ashwin... > > > greg_le_bonniec wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> There is one thing I don't understand : the role of ActiveMQ in >> ServiceMix. >> >> - If you are using a single standalone ServiceMix, when does ActiveMQ be >> used ? >> >> - Per example, if I create a simple file poller/file receiver, is >> ActiveMQ being used ? >> >> - Is it possible to start ServiceMix without ActiveMQ ? >> >> Thank you for your help >> >> Greg >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-in-ServiceMix-architecture-tp21593644p21620814.html Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
