Hello Jon;

Thanks for the email. Sorry; it is a bit much for me to jot-out in an email and I use my own (very similar) change notification infrastructure rather than the system in PW.

You need to include the following JAR files in the WOA for use with ActiveMQ;

        activemq-core-5.1.0.jar
        activemq-geronimo-j2ee-management_1.0_spec-1.0.jar
        jms.jar

You will find those in the ActiveMQ distribution. You then need to configure your client (change notification) system with the JNDI connection dictionary information for communicating with the ActiveMQ server. For example;

        org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory
tcp://fooo:61616? maxReconnectAttempts = 10&wireFormat.maxInactivityDuration=0&jms.prefetchPolicy.queuePrefetch=1
        ConnectionFactory
        dynamicTopics/foo-bar

Hope this helps. I tend to use SwiftMQ where there is likely to be any serious volume;

        http://www.swiftmq.com/

cheers.

If you are going to use a messaging server, I would suggest that you use ActiveMQ;

   http://activemq.apache.org/

...instead of OpenJMS.
...
ActiveMQ is what I have at my disposal. What are the initial steps in using same? All I've done so far is simply add the available ERChangeNotificationJMS framework to my project and it threw the exception. I have no experience with JMS or other messaging systems. How do I get started with an ActiveMQ implementation? Is there something precooked?

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Andrew Lindesay
www.lindesay.co.nz

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