The Hello World (which I had previously seen) will be helpful.
I'm more looking for experiences of those using it in moderate and sometimes
heavy environments.
Some of the queue events are from simple user maintenance (change customer,
bill customer, rcv payment, etc), some are imports or loads of a large
volume of transactions (1k trans, maybe 10k,sometimes up to 100k).
Does the running of ActiveMQ have any sort of high overhead?
Any particular issues at V7R1?
Any issues at Java 7?
Any better open source alternatives?
Did find the very helpful wiki for Stomp and ActiveMQ on IBM i.
http://wiki.midrange.com/index.php/Stomp_Client_talking_to_ActiveMQ
Jim Franz
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Subject: Re: ActiveMQ and monitoring messages on unix system
By Power i, do you mean IBM i, formerly known as OS400 ?
If so, why not write a little Java code to read and feed the queues.
This looks like a little Hello World example.
http://activemq.apache.org/hello-world.html
Read message, write to table or call RPG using JT400.
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message: 5
date: Fri, 12 Feb 2016 15:10:43 -0500
from: Jim Franz <franz9000@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: ActiveMQ and monitoring messages on unix system
I should have been clearer - Exploring options to monitor activity queues on
unix system from a Power i application ...
On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 1:11 PM, Jim Franz <franz9000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Exploring options to monitor activity queues on unix system. The event
queues already exist.
This needs to be a open source solution and we are looking at ActiveMQ.
We are at V7R1.
Looking for Power i related experiences and issues information (or
alternatives). Some apps that are on the same i system are moving to
unix, but we need to keep info in sync.
Jim Franz
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