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-<h2><a shape="rect" name="Version5GettingStarted-Introduction"></a>Introduction</h2>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><h2><a shape="rect" name="Version5GettingStarted-Introduction"></a>Introduction</h2>
 
 <p>This document describes how to install and configure ActiveMQ for both Unix and Windows' platforms.</p>
 
@@ -295,9 +294,17 @@ chmod 755 activemq
 cd [activemq_install_dir]
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 </div></div>
-<p>where <tt>activemq_install_dir</tt> is the directory in which ActiveMQ was installed, e.g., <tt>c:\Program Files\ActiveMQ-5.x</tt>.
-<br clear="none" class="atl-forced-newline">
-Then type:</p>
+<p>where <tt>activemq_install_dir</tt> is the directory in which ActiveMQ was installed, e.g., <tt>c:\Program Files\ActiveMQ-5.x</tt>.</p>
+
+<p>Then type (depending on ActiveMQ version):</p>
+
+<p><b>ActiveMQ 5.10 onwards</b> </p>
+<div class="code panel" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent">
+<script class="theme: Default; brush: java; gutter: false" type="syntaxhighlighter"><![CDATA[
+bin\activemq start
+]]></script>
+</div></div>
+<p><b>ActiveMQ 5.9 or older</b></p>
 <div class="code panel" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent">
 <script class="theme: Default; brush: java; gutter: false" type="syntaxhighlighter"><![CDATA[
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@@ -370,11 +377,17 @@ netstat -an|grep 61616
 
 <p><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://localhost:8161/admin" rel="nofollow">http://localhost:8161/admin</a></p>
 
+<p>And from ActiveMQ 5.9 onwards you can use the new web console</p>
+
+<p><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://localhost:8161/hawtio" rel="nofollow">http://localhost:8161/hawtio</a></p>
+
 <div class="panelMacro"><table class="infoMacro"><colgroup span="1"><col span="1" width="24"><col span="1"></colgroup><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top"><img align="middle" src="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/images/icons/emoticons/information.gif" width="16" height="16" alt="" border="0"></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">From ActiveMQ 5.8 onwards the web apps is secured out of the box.<br clear="none">
 The default username and password is admin/admin. You can configure this in the conf/jetty-real.properties file.</td></tr></table></div>
 
 <p>Or you can use the <a shape="rect" href="jmx.html" title="JMX">JMX</a> support to view the running state of ActiveMQ.</p>
 
+<p>For more information see the file <tt>docs/WebConsole-README.txt</tt> in the distribution.</p>
+
 <h2><a shape="rect" name="Version5GettingStarted-StoppingActiveMQ"></a>Stopping ActiveMQ</h2>
 
 <p>For both Windows and Unix installations, terminate ActiveMQ by typing "CTRL-C" in the console or command shell in which it is running.</p>
@@ -459,8 +472,7 @@ bin/activemq start xbean:examples/conf/a
 
 <h2><a shape="rect" name="Version5GettingStarted-AdditionalResources"></a>Additional Resources</h2>
 
-<p>If you are new to using ActiveMQ, running the <a shape="rect" href="web-samples.html" title="Web Samples">Web Samples</a> or the <a shape="rect" href="examples.html" title="Examples">Examples</a> is a good next step to learn more about ActiveMQ.</p>
-          </div>
+<p>If you are new to using ActiveMQ, running the <a shape="rect" href="web-samples.html" title="Web Samples">Web Samples</a> or the <a shape="rect" href="examples.html" title="Examples">Examples</a> is a good next step to learn more about ActiveMQ.</p></div>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-hello-world.html
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--- websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-hello-world.html (original)
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@@ -82,8 +82,7 @@
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-          <div class="wiki-content maincontent">
-<p>The following is a very simple JMS application with multiple, concurrent, consumers and producers.  See the <a shape="rect" href="initial-configuration.html" title="Initial Configuration">Initial Configuration</a> guide for details on how to setup your classpath correctly.</p>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p>The following is a very simple JMS application with multiple, concurrent, consumers and producers.  See the <a shape="rect" href="initial-configuration.html" title="Initial Configuration">Initial Configuration</a> guide for details on how to setup your classpath correctly.</p>
 
 <p>Things you might do after running this example:</p>
 <ul class="alternate" type="square"><li><a shape="rect" href="run-broker.html" title="Run Broker">Setup a broker</a> instead of using the org.activemq.broker.impl.Main class directly</li><li>Use JNDI to lookup a javax.jms.ConnectionFactory rather than creating ActiveMQConnectionFactory directly.</li><li>Implement the javax.jms.MessageListener interface rather than calling consumer.receive()</li><li>Use transactional sessions</li><li>Use a Topic rather than a queue</li></ul>
@@ -233,8 +232,7 @@ public class App {
     }
 }
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-</div></div>
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+</div></div></div>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-initial-configuration.html
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--- websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-initial-configuration.html (original)
+++ websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-initial-configuration.html Wed Nov 13 17:23:00 2013
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-          <div class="wiki-content maincontent">
-<h1><a shape="rect" name="Version5InitialConfiguration-InitialConfiguration"></a>Initial Configuration</h1>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><h1><a shape="rect" name="Version5InitialConfiguration-InitialConfiguration"></a>Initial Configuration</h1>
 
 
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@@ -136,8 +135,7 @@
 <h3><a shape="rect" name="Version5InitialConfiguration-Relatedopensourceprojects"></a>Related open source projects</h3>
 
 <ul><li><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://geronimo.apache.org/">Apache Geronimo</a></li><li><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://www.hermesjms.com/" rel="nofollow">Hermes JMS</a></li><li><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://jencks.org/" rel="nofollow">Jencks</a> is a Spring JCA container allowing you to use connection &amp; thread &amp; POJO pooling for consuming JMS in highly concurrent servers</li><li><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://lingo.codehaus.org/" rel="nofollow">Lingo</a> is a Spring/POJO remoting layer for JMS. It allows you to reuse all the power of JMS from your POJOs without using any of the JMS APIs directly</li><li><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://www.springframework.org/" rel="nofollow">Spring</a></li><li><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://stomp.codehaus.org/" rel="nofollow">Stomp</a> is an open wire protocol (similar to HTTP) for communicating with MOMs from different la
 nguages. It has clients for languages like C, C#, Python, Perl, Ruby etc.</li><li><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://xbean.org/" rel="nofollow">XBean</a> is used as the default XML configuration mechanism for ActiveMQ</li></ul>
-
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-installation.html
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--- websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-installation.html (original)
+++ websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-installation.html Wed Nov 13 17:23:00 2013
@@ -72,8 +72,7 @@
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-          <div class="wiki-content maincontent">
-
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent">
 <ul><li><a shape="rect" href="download.html" title="Download">Download</a> a binary distribution of ActiveMQ and unpack it into some directory.</li></ul>
 
 
@@ -93,8 +92,7 @@ activemq
 
 <p>See the <a shape="rect" href="initial-configuration.html" title="Initial Configuration">getting started guide</a> for details of which jars you need to add to your classpath to start using ActiveMQ in your Java code</p>
 
-<p>If you want to use JNDI to connect to your JMS provider then please view the <a shape="rect" href="jndi-support.html" title="JNDI Support">JNDI Support</a>. If you are a Spring user you should read about <a shape="rect" href="spring-support.html" title="Spring Support">Spring Support</a></p>
-          </div>
+<p>If you want to use JNDI to connect to your JMS provider then please view the <a shape="rect" href="jndi-support.html" title="JNDI Support">JNDI Support</a>. If you are a Spring user you should read about <a shape="rect" href="spring-support.html" title="Spring Support">Spring Support</a></p></div>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-performance-tuning.html
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--- websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-performance-tuning.html (original)
+++ websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-performance-tuning.html Wed Nov 13 17:23:00 2013
@@ -72,8 +72,7 @@
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-          <div class="wiki-content maincontent">
-<p>For a more complete overview see <a shape="rect" href="performance.html" title="Performance">Performance</a>.</p>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p>For a more complete overview see <a shape="rect" href="performance.html" title="Performance">Performance</a>.</p>
 
 <p>There are trade-offs between performance and reliabilty. <br clear="none">
 By default, activemq strikes a balance between the two, so there are some things you can change to increase throughput.</p>
@@ -113,8 +112,7 @@ By default, activemq strikes a balance b
 
 <p>The default persistence store is the <a shape="rect" href="amq-message-store.html" title="AMQ Message Store">AMQ Message Store</a></p>
 
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+</div>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-run-broker.html
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--- websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-run-broker.html (original)
+++ websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-run-broker.html Wed Nov 13 17:23:00 2013
@@ -81,8 +81,7 @@
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-          <div class="wiki-content maincontent">
-<h1><a shape="rect" name="Version5RunBroker-RunninganActiveMQBroker"></a>Running an ActiveMQ Broker</h1>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><h1><a shape="rect" name="Version5RunBroker-RunninganActiveMQBroker"></a>Running an ActiveMQ Broker</h1>
 
 <p>Note if you want to use an <b>embedded broker</b> then see <a shape="rect" href="how-do-i-embed-a-broker-inside-a-connection.html" title="How do I embed a Broker inside a Connection">How do I embed a Broker inside a Connection</a></p>
 
@@ -138,11 +137,17 @@ nohup activemq &gt; /dev/null &amp;
 
 <p><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://localhost:8161/admin" rel="nofollow">http://localhost:8161/admin</a></p>
 
+<p>And from ActiveMQ 5.9 onwards you can use the new web console</p>
+
+<p><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://localhost:8161/hawtio" rel="nofollow">http://localhost:8161/hawtio</a></p>
+
 <div class="panelMacro"><table class="infoMacro"><colgroup span="1"><col span="1" width="24"><col span="1"></colgroup><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top"><img align="middle" src="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/images/icons/emoticons/information.gif" width="16" height="16" alt="" border="0"></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">From ActiveMQ 5.8 onwards the web apps is secured out of the box.<br clear="none">
 The default username and password is admin/admin. You can configure this in the conf/jetty-real.properties file.</td></tr></table></div>
 
 <p>Or you can use the <a shape="rect" href="jmx.html" title="JMX">JMX</a> support to view the running state of ActiveMQ.</p>
 
+<p>For more information see the file <tt>docs/WebConsole-README.txt</tt> in the distribution.</p>
+
 <h3><a shape="rect" name="Version5RunBroker-RunningthebrokerinsideaServletEngine"></a>Running the broker inside a Servlet Engine</h3>
 
 <p>See the source code (or WAR) of the <a shape="rect" href="web-console.html" title="Web Console">Web Console</a> for an example of how to run the broker inside a web application using Spring.</p>
@@ -188,8 +193,7 @@ failover:tcp://host:port
 ]]></script>
 </div></div>
 <p>And the JMS client will auto-reconnect to the broker if it is shutdown and restarted later on.</p>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-topologies.html
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--- websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-topologies.html (original)
+++ websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-topologies.html Wed Nov 13 17:23:00 2013
@@ -72,8 +72,7 @@
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-          <div class="wiki-content maincontent">
-<p>ActiveMQ supports a wide range of different deployment topologies as well as <a shape="rect" href="uri-protocols.html" title="URI Protocols">protocols</a> &amp; wire formats. The following diagram shows a federated network of brokers with a few different kinds of topology.</p>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p>ActiveMQ supports a wide range of different deployment topologies as well as <a shape="rect" href="uri-protocols.html" title="URI Protocols">protocols</a> &amp; wire formats. The following diagram shows a federated network of brokers with a few different kinds of topology.</p>
 
 <p><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://activemq.org/BrokerTopology.pdf" rel="nofollow"><span class="image-wrap" style=""><img src="version-5-topologies.data/BrokerTopology-1.png" style="border: 0px solid black"></span></a></p>
 
@@ -150,8 +149,7 @@ There are various ways to implement a pe
 jxta://hostname:port
 ]]></script>
 </div></div>
-<p>Currently you need to run one server which everyone connects to via JXTA. We've not yet created a pure peer network with JXTA</p>
-          </div>
+<p>Currently you need to run one server which everyone connects to via JXTA. We've not yet created a pure peer network with JXTA</p></div>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-web-samples.html
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--- websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-web-samples.html (original)
+++ websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-web-samples.html Wed Nov 13 17:23:00 2013
@@ -72,8 +72,7 @@
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-          <div class="wiki-content maincontent">
-<p>There are a few example programs demonstrating the <a shape="rect" href="rest.html" title="REST">REST</a> messaging or <a shape="rect" href="ajax.html" title="Ajax">Ajax</a> in the <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/activemq/trunk/activemq-web-demo/">activemq/activemq-web-demo</a> module. </p>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p>There are a few example programs demonstrating the <a shape="rect" href="rest.html" title="REST">REST</a> messaging or <a shape="rect" href="ajax.html" title="Ajax">Ajax</a> in the <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/activemq/trunk/activemq-web-demo/">activemq/activemq-web-demo</a> module. </p>
 
 <h2><a shape="rect" name="Version5WebSamples-RunningtheWebSamples"></a>Running the Web Samples</h2>
 
@@ -83,8 +82,7 @@
 
 <ul><li><a shape="rect" href="download.html" title="Download">Download</a> a binary distribution</li><li><a shape="rect" href="run-broker.html" title="Run Broker">Run the Message Broker</a> e.g. by running bin/activemq</li><li>point your browser to <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://localhost:8161/demo" rel="nofollow">http://localhost:8161/demo</a></li></ul>
 
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-xml-configuration.html
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--- websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-xml-configuration.html (original)
+++ websites/production/activemq/content/version-5-xml-configuration.html Wed Nov 13 17:23:00 2013
@@ -81,8 +81,7 @@
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-          <div class="wiki-content maincontent">
-<ul><li>transport connectors which consist of transport channels and wire formats TODO: add a link to a page explaining what transport connectors are how to configure and use them.</li><li>network connectors using network channels or discovery TODO: add a link to a page explaining what network connectors are how to configure and use them.</li><li>discovery agents TODO: add a link to a page explaining what discovery agents are how to configure and use them.</li><li>persistence providers &amp; locations TODO: add a link to a page explaining what persistence providers are how to configure and use them.</li><li>custom message containers (such as last image caching etc)</li></ul>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><ul><li>transport connectors which consist of transport channels and wire formats TODO: add a link to a page explaining what transport connectors are how to configure and use them.</li><li>network connectors using network channels or discovery TODO: add a link to a page explaining what network connectors are how to configure and use them.</li><li>discovery agents TODO: add a link to a page explaining what discovery agents are how to configure and use them.</li><li>persistence providers &amp; locations TODO: add a link to a page explaining what persistence providers are how to configure and use them.</li><li>custom message containers (such as last image caching etc)</li></ul>
 
 
 <p>We use <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://xbean.org/" rel="nofollow">XBean</a> to perform the XML configuration.</p>
@@ -266,8 +265,7 @@ Or of you want to explicitly configure t
 
 <p>So we use the <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.5.x/reference/beans.html#beans-basics" rel="nofollow">Spring XML</a> configuration file format, which allows any beans / POJOs to be wired together and configured. However often Spring's XML can be kinda verbose at times, so we have implemented an ActiveMQ extension to the Spring XML which knows about the common, standard ActiveMQ things you're likely to do (e.g. tags like connector, wireFormat, serverTransport, persistence) - but at any time you can fall back to the normal Spring way of doing things (with tags like bean, property etc).</p>
 
-<p>To see documentation of the XML file we use or to get access to the XSD/DTD see the <a shape="rect" href="xml-reference.html" title="Xml Reference">Xml Reference</a></p>
-          </div>
+<p>To see documentation of the XML file we use or to get access to the XSD/DTD see the <a shape="rect" href="xml-reference.html" title="Xml Reference">Xml Reference</a></p></div>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/virtual-destinations.html
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--- websites/production/activemq/content/virtual-destinations.html (original)
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-          <div class="wiki-content maincontent">
-<p><em>Virtual Destinations</em> allow us to create logical destinations that clients can use to produce and consume from but which map onto one or more <em>physical destinations</em>. It allows us to provide more flexible loosely coupled messaging configurations.</p>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p><em>Virtual Destinations</em> allow us to create logical destinations that clients can use to produce and consume from but which map onto one or more <em>physical destinations</em>. It allows us to provide more flexible loosely coupled messaging configurations.</p>
 
 <h2><a shape="rect" name="VirtualDestinations-VirtualTopics"></a>Virtual Topics</h2>
 
@@ -253,8 +252,7 @@
       &lt;/networkConnector&gt;
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-</div></div>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/visualisation-wish-list.html
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--- websites/production/activemq/content/visualisation-wish-list.html (original)
+++ websites/production/activemq/content/visualisation-wish-list.html Wed Nov 13 17:23:00 2013
@@ -72,12 +72,10 @@
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-          <div class="wiki-content maincontent">
-<p>There are a zillion different things we could do to visualise the system. Lets use this page to braindump ideas for what kinds of visualisations we could do</p>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p>There are a zillion different things we could do to visualise the system. Lets use this page to braindump ideas for what kinds of visualisations we could do</p>
 
 <ul><li>show visually the popularity of certain destinations; using size/color/position/stats to indicate hot areas of the system</li><li>visually show the queue sizes &amp; stats?</li><li>could we link the nodes somehow to some web page or something?</li></ul>
-
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-<p>Inspired greatly by <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com/talks.html" rel="nofollow">Gregor and Erik's great talk at TSSJS 2006</a> we've started to add some visualisation plugins into Apache ActiveMQ.</p>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p>Inspired greatly by <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com/talks.html" rel="nofollow">Gregor and Erik's great talk at TSSJS 2006</a> we've started to add some visualisation plugins into Apache ActiveMQ.</p>
 
 <h3><a shape="rect" name="Visualisation-Connectionvisualisation"></a>Connection visualisation</h3>
 
@@ -100,8 +99,7 @@
 <h1><a shape="rect" name="Visualisation-ExternalOpenSourceTools"></a>External Open Source Tools</h1>
 
 <ul><li><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://hawt.io/" rel="nofollow">hawtio</a> is an open source HTML5 web application for working with Apache ActiveMQ and Apache Camel. It lets you create topics/queues, browse queues or send messages to destinations as well as visualising Camel routes and working with Camel endpoints along with viewing logs and metric charting etc.</li><li><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="https://github.com/fusesource/fuseide" rel="nofollow">Fuse IDE</a> is an open source set of eclipse plugins for working with Apache ActiveMQ and Apache Camel. Its got tooling for runtime browsing of queues, creating topics/queues. You can drag and drop messages to/from ActiveMQ destinations and Camel endpoints</li></ul>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/vm-protocol.html
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--- websites/production/activemq/content/vm-protocol.html (original)
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 <p>Protocol syntax : vm://logicalname</p>
 
 <p>Javadocs : <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://activemq.codehaus.org/maven/apidocs/org/codehaus/activemq/transport/vm/package-frame.html" rel="nofollow">org.codehaus.activemq.transport.vm</a></p>
@@ -85,8 +84,7 @@
 <ol><li>In a well designed J2EE application server (from a production point of view), you typically have a classloader hierarchy that allows to run EARs and WARs in perfect isolation between each other and from the third-party libraries used by the server internals. If you have clients located in different, isolated classloader hierarchies then a shared reference  will lead to a ClassCastException. Thus it <b>must</b> be serialized..</li><li>If you were to send an object by reference, it would be wrapped by an <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://java.sun.com/j2ee/1.4/docs/api/javax/jms/ObjectMessage.html" rel="nofollow">ObjectMessage</a>. Nothing would then prevent you from modifying the object further before sending it. That may sound like it is not a problem but the TCK tests exactly for that, meaning that your JMS implementation would not be J2EE-compliant. Therefore the object <b>must</b> be serialized.</li></ol>
 
 
-<p>If intra-vm JMS performance were an issue when sending messages in your application, and that you know your messaging boundaries are constrained in your classloader scope, then you could perfectly think of superfast vm protocol that would send messages by reference. This currently does not exist within ActiveMQ for the reasons stated above.</p>
-          </div>
+<p>If intra-vm JMS performance were an issue when sending messages in your application, and that you know your messaging boundaries are constrained in your classloader scope, then you could perfectly think of superfast vm protocol that would send messages by reference. This currently does not exist within ActiveMQ for the reasons stated above.</p></div>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/vm-transport-reference.html
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/web-console.html
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-<p>The ActiveMQ Web Console is a web based administration tool for working with ActiveMQ. When used with the <a shape="rect" href="jmx.html" title="JMX">JMX</a> support it can be an invaluable tool for working with ActiveMQ</p>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p>The ActiveMQ Web Console is a web based administration tool for working with ActiveMQ. When used with the <a shape="rect" href="jmx.html" title="JMX">JMX</a> support it can be an invaluable tool for working with ActiveMQ</p>
 
 <div class="panelMacro"><table class="infoMacro"><colgroup span="1"><col span="1" width="24"><col span="1"></colgroup><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top"><img align="middle" src="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/images/icons/emoticons/information.gif" width="16" height="16" alt="" border="0"></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"><b>Web console 5.3.1 problem workaround</b><br clear="none">If your web console doesn't start correctly in 5.3.1 release, you're probably ran into a problem with a workaround for Camel web application. To fix it, just change <tt>ActiveMQCompnent</tt> setup in <tt>webapps/camel/WEB-INF/applicationContext.xml</tt> (and <tt>conf/camel.xml</tt> if you use it), to something like this:
 
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-<p>And you should be in business!</p>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/web-samples.html
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-<p>There are a few example programs demonstrating the <a shape="rect" href="rest.html" title="REST">REST</a>, <a shape="rect" href="ajax.html" title="Ajax">Ajax</a> and <a shape="rect" href="websockets.html" title="WebSockets">WebSockets</a> messaging that comes with the ActiveMQ distribution.</p>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p>There are a few example programs demonstrating the <a shape="rect" href="rest.html" title="REST">REST</a>, <a shape="rect" href="ajax.html" title="Ajax">Ajax</a> and <a shape="rect" href="websockets.html" title="WebSockets">WebSockets</a> messaging that comes with the ActiveMQ distribution.</p>
 
 <p>Up until version 5.8 web demos were included in the default configuration and could be accessed directly using <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://localhost:8161/demo" rel="nofollow">http://localhost:8161/demo</a> url after starting the broker.</p>
 
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+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><h1><a shape="rect" name="WebLogicIntegration-ActiveMQWebLogicIntegration"></a>ActiveMQ WebLogic Integration</h1>
 
 <p>ActiveMQ clients and brokers can be run in WebLogic Server or WebLogic Express.  This is usually done for licensing reasons:</p>
 <ul><li>WebLogic Server includes JMS client and server features, but it may cost extra to use these JMS features to connect multiple servers together (as opposed to only using JMS internally within one server)</li><li>WebLogic Express disables the JMS features via the license, so while JMS classes are on the class path, there are no JMS features available.<br clear="none">
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/websockets.html
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+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><h1><a shape="rect" name="WebSockets-Introduction"></a>Introduction</h1>
 <p>Besides <a shape="rect" href="ajax.html" title="Ajax">Ajax</a> API, starting with version <b>5.4.0</b> onwards, you can use HTML5 <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://dev.w3.org/html5/websockets/" rel="nofollow">WebSockets</a> to exchange messages with the broker from your browser. </p>
 
 <p>HTML 5 introduced web sockets, as a standardized way to communicate asynchronously with the server from a web page. This is practically an ideal channel for implementing asynchronous messaging for web pages. Since JavaScript easily handles text and JSON formatted data, <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://activemq.apache.org/stomp/">Stomp</a> protocol is a good choice for the wire protocol to be used over web sockets. Since version <b>5.9.0</b>, we also support efficient binary MQTT protocol over Web sockets.</p>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/what-are-administered-objects.html
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-<h2><a shape="rect" name="Whatareadministeredobjects-Whatareadministeredobjects%3F"></a>What are administered objects?</h2>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><h2><a shape="rect" name="Whatareadministeredobjects-Whatareadministeredobjects%3F"></a>What are administered objects?</h2>
 
 <p>Administered objects refers to objects that are configured in <a shape="rect" href="jndi-support.html" title="JNDI Support">JNDI</a> and then accessed by a JMS client. So they are simply client-side objects typically either a ConnectionFactory or a Destination (such as a Queue or Topic).</p>
 
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/what-are-those-topics-activemqadvisory.html
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-<p>When you look at a broker using <a shape="rect" href="jmx.html" title="JMX">JMX</a> you will see a number of topics starting with <b>ActiveMQ.Advisory.</b>. These are the destinations used by the <a shape="rect" href="advisory-message.html" title="Advisory Message">Advisory Message</a> feature of ActiveMQ which allows you to listen to the behaviour of the system.</p>
-          </div>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p>When you look at a broker using <a shape="rect" href="jmx.html" title="JMX">JMX</a> you will see a number of topics starting with <b>ActiveMQ.Advisory.</b>. These are the destinations used by the <a shape="rect" href="advisory-message.html" title="Advisory Message">Advisory Message</a> feature of ActiveMQ which allows you to listen to the behaviour of the system.</p></div>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/what-happens-when-the-journal-size-is-exceeded.html
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+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p><br clear="none">
+If the "preferred" size is exceeded then the last log files keeps growing until the first log files can be overwritten.  When a log file is overwritten, it's size is reset to the "preferred" size.</p></div>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/what-happens-with-a-fast-producer-and-slow-consumer.html
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 <p>It depends a little on the <a shape="rect" href="qos.html" title="QoS">QoS</a> but in general we implement <em>flow control</em> which means that when we have a very fast producer and a slow consumer, when we get to a high water mark of outstanding messages we will start to tell the producer to slow down (which occurs inside the JMS client automatically, no application code changes are required). The slow down messages will increase exponentially over time until things get back into balance again.</p>
 
-<p>Flow control avoids unnecessary resouce exhaustion and is particularly useful in non-durable messaging modes to avoid running out of memory / disk on a node.</p>
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/what-is-the-difference-between-a-virtual-topic-and-a-composite-destination.html
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+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><h2><a shape="rect" name="WhatisthedifferencebetweenaVirtualTopicandaCompositeDestination-WhatisthedifferencebetweenaVirtualTopicandaCompositeDestination"></a>What is the difference between a Virtual Topic and a Composite Destination</h2>
 
 <p>Both kinds of <a shape="rect" href="virtual-destinations.html" title="Virtual Destinations">Virtual Destinations</a> offer similar capabilities, namely that the producer sees a single Destination to send to and the consumer sees a different Destination to consume from and there can be a many to many map of producer Destination to many different consumer destinations (as well as a mix of Topics and Queues.</p>
 
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Modified: websites/production/activemq/content/what-is-the-difference-between-discovery-multicast-and-zeroconf.html
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-<p>Discovery refers to either a client (producer or consumer) establishing a 'transport connector' to the broker or a broker establishing 'network connector' to another broker without explicit static configuration of broker (IP or hostname).</p>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p>Discovery refers to either a client (producer or consumer) establishing a 'transport connector' to the broker or a broker establishing 'network connector' to another broker without explicit static configuration of broker (IP or hostname).</p>
 
 <p>The scheme 'multicast' refers to either listening for or advertising discovery events on a multicast address. zeroconf is similar to multicast, except for protocol specific to Apple's Rendezvous (bonjour).</p>
 
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 <p>ps: discovery (which is a confusing name) is just like a 'reliable' transport such as <a shape="rect" href="failover-transport-reference.html" title="Failover Transport Reference">failover</a>. If it is unable to connect to a broker, it will try another broker (assuming it<br clear="none">
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+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><h2><a shape="rect" name="Whatisthedifferencebetweenpersistentandnon-persistentdelivery-Whatisthedifferencebetweenpersistentandnonpersistentdelivery%3F"></a>What is the difference between persistent and non-persistent delivery?</h2>
 
 <p>ActiveMQ supports both persistent and non-persistent delivery. As per the JMS specification, the default delivery mode is persistent. The persistence flag is set on the MessageProducer for all messages using the setDeliveryMode. It can also be specified on a per message basis using the long form of the send method. Persistence is a property of a an individual message.</p>
 
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+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><h2><a shape="rect" name="Whatisthelicense-Whatisthelicense%3F"></a>What is the license?</h2>
 
-<p>This software is open source using the <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html">Apache 2.0 licence</a> (a liberal BSD style license which is very commercial friendly)</p>
-          </div>
+<p>This software is open source using the <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html">Apache 2.0 licence</a> (a liberal BSD style license which is very commercial friendly)</p></div>
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-<p>One of the aims of ActiveMQ is to be a high performance message bus. This means using a <a shape="rect" href="seda.html" title="SEDA">SEDA</a> architecture to perform as much work as possible asynchronously. To be able to achieve high performance it is important to stream messages to consumers as fast as possible so that the consumer always has a buffer of messages, in RAM, ready to process - rather than have them explicitly pull messages from the server which adds significant latency per message.</p>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p>One of the aims of ActiveMQ is to be a high performance message bus. This means using a <a shape="rect" href="seda.html" title="SEDA">SEDA</a> architecture to perform as much work as possible asynchronously. To be able to achieve high performance it is important to stream messages to consumers as fast as possible so that the consumer always has a buffer of messages, in RAM, ready to process - rather than have them explicitly pull messages from the server which adds significant latency per message.</p>
 
 <p>There is a danger however that this aggressive pushing of messages to the consumers could flood a consumer as typically its much faster to deliver messages to the consumer than it often is to actually process them.</p>
 
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-<p>Setting a relatively high value of prefetch leads to higher performance; so the default values are typically &gt; 1000; usually higher for topics and higher for the non-persistent messaging. The prefetch size dictates how many messages will be held in RAM on the client so if your RAM is limited you may want to set a low value such as 1 or 10 etc.</p>
-          </div>
+<p>Setting a relatively high value of prefetch leads to higher performance; so the default values are typically &gt; 1000; usually higher for topics and higher for the non-persistent messaging. The prefetch size dictates how many messages will be held in RAM on the client so if your RAM is limited you may want to set a low value such as 1 or 10 etc.</p></div>
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+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><h2><a shape="rect" name="WhatjarsdoIneed-WhatjarsdoIneed"></a>What jars do I need</h2>
 
-<p>The basic jars you need to use are described on the <a shape="rect" href="initial-configuration.html" title="Initial Configuration">Initial Configuration</a> page.</p>
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+<p>The basic jars you need to use are described on the <a shape="rect" href="initial-configuration.html" title="Initial Configuration">Initial Configuration</a> page.</p></div>
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-<p>The <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://activemq.apache.org/camel">Apache Camel</a> project has been designed to work easily with ActiveMQ - and comes <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://activemq.apache.org/camel/how-does-camel-work-with-activemq.html">embedded</a> in both the clients and the broker from ActiveMQ 5.0 onwards.</p>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><p>The <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://activemq.apache.org/camel">Apache Camel</a> project has been designed to work easily with ActiveMQ - and comes <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://activemq.apache.org/camel/how-does-camel-work-with-activemq.html">embedded</a> in both the clients and the broker from ActiveMQ 5.0 onwards.</p>
 
 <p><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://activemq.apache.org/camel">Apache Camel</a> supports an extensive range of <a shape="rect" href="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAMEL/Enterprise+Integration+Patterns" title="Enterprise Integration Patterns">integration patterns</a> to make integration very simple! :</p>
 
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-<h2><a shape="rect" name="WhatplatformsdoesActiveMQsupport-WhatplatformsdoesActiveMQSupport%3F"></a>What platforms does ActiveMQ Support?</h2>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><h2><a shape="rect" name="WhatplatformsdoesActiveMQsupport-WhatplatformsdoesActiveMQSupport%3F"></a>What platforms does ActiveMQ Support?</h2>
 
-<p>ActiveMQ 5.x supports any Java platform of JDK 5.0 or later. To run on 1.4 see <span class="error">[these instructions]</span>. You can use ActiveMQ 4.x on Java 1.4</p>
+<p>ActiveMQ 5.0-5.7 supports any Java platform of JDK 5.0 or later. To run on 1.4 see <a shape="rect" href="can-i-use-activemq-5x-or-later-on-java-14.html" title="Can I use ActiveMQ 5.x or later on Java 1.4">these instructions</a>. You can use ActiveMQ 4.x on Java 1.4.    ActiveMQ 5.8 and later require Java 6 or higher.</p>
 
 <p>ActiveMQ is based on J2EE 1.4 or later and so implements JMS 1.1 and a JCA 1.5 Resource Adaptor.</p>
 
-<p>We regularly test ActiveMQ on Windows, OS X, Linux and Solaris though we're aware of folks who use AIX too. I'm sure we could certify ActiveMQ works on other platforms if required. If you have a platform that is not listed and would like us to certify it then contact our <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://fusesource.com" rel="nofollow">support team</a></p>
+<p>We regularly test ActiveMQ on Windows, OS X, Linux and Solaris though we're aware of folks who use AIX too.</p>
 
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-<ul><li><a shape="rect" href="can-i-use-activemq-5x-or-later-on-java-14.html" title="Can I use ActiveMQ 5.x or later on Java 1.4">Can I use ActiveMQ 5.x or later on Java 1.4</a></li><li><a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://fusesource.com/" rel="nofollow">FuseSource</a> tests enterprise configurations on a wide range of <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://fusesource.com/downloads/platforms-supported/" rel="nofollow">platforms</a>.</li></ul>
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 <p>If you are using the JMS Streams feature with 4.x of ActiveMQ<br clear="none">
 <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://activemq.org/JMS+Streams" rel="nofollow">http://activemq.org/JMS+Streams</a></p>
 
-<p> you'd be able to watch the progress in a JMX console or HermesJMS by looking at the queue depths; each large 1Gb file is split into individual JMS messages so you can monitor queue depth etc to track progress</p>
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+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><h3><a shape="rect" name="WhydoInotgetallofthemessagesIsent-ForActiveMQ3.x%2F4.x"></a><b>For ActiveMQ 3.x/4.x</b></h3>
 
 <p>As <a shape="rect" class="external-link" href="http://forums.logicblaze.com/posts/list/0/14.page#37" rel="nofollow">Matt reported</a> its possible that there is a race condition in your application; are you sure you had created your consumer and called start() on the JMS Connection before the producer started publishing messages?</p>
 
-<p>Another option if startup race conditions are a problem is to use durable messaging.</p>
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 <ol><li>Create a durable topic subscription</li><li>Kill the consumer</li><li>Publish some messages to the topic</li><li>Restart the subscriber</li></ol>
 
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-<p>To be able to deliver messages to offline durable topic subscribers you must mark the message as being persistent. To do this set the PERSISTENT_DELIVERY mode on the MessageProducer as described <a shape="rect" href="how-do-i-make-messages-durable.html" title="How do I make messages durable">here</a>.</p>
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+<p>To be able to deliver messages to offline durable topic subscribers you must mark the message as being persistent. To do this set the PERSISTENT_DELIVERY mode on the MessageProducer as described <a shape="rect" href="how-do-i-make-messages-durable.html" title="How do I make messages durable">here</a>.</p></div>
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