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Posted to users@activemq.apache.org by salemi <al...@udo.edu> on 2014/01/14 22:28:10 UTC

Re: Health check Activemq

could you provide the sample class for Health check Activemq?



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Re: Health check Activemq

Posted by Rodrigo Ramos <cr...@gmail.com>.
You can use JMX for that. There is an application for that:
http://wiki.cyclopsgroup.org/jmxterm

I hope It be helpful for you.





2014/1/14 salemi <al...@udo.edu>

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Re: Health check Activemq

Posted by Claus Ibsen <cl...@gmail.com>.
Hi

Can you tell a bit more what you ask about? Are you talking about some
java code, or how to monitor the health of ActiveMQ brokers in
general? The latter is also more general how to monitor JVM and there
is tooling that can do that.

Though JMX in Java offers a API that allows you to check runtime
information of the JVM and the broker, you can use as monitoring and
health check.

There is a web console project called hawtio that does that and has a
nice UI for ActiveMQ and what else you have running in the JVM
http://hawt.io/




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