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Posted to users@activemq.apache.org by FranzWong <ho...@yahoo.com.hk> on 2010/01/12 03:23:35 UTC

JNDI usage

I have read the page  http://activemq.apache.org/jndi-support.html Active MQ
- JNDI Support . I think it is quite strange that I have to provide the jndi
properties file on the client side. If ActiveMQ does not provide a Full JNDI
Server, will it consider to recommend some and provide some articles to talk
about how to use both together?

Thanks.
Franz
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Re: JNDI usage

Posted by FranzWong <ho...@yahoo.com.hk>.
Thank you. I am looking forward to that :)

Franz


rajdavies wrote:
> 
> Yes we should do an article on that - I would recommend you look at  
> Apache Directory Server for what you want: http://directory.apache.org/
> On 12 Jan 2010, at 02:23, FranzWong wrote:
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>>
>> I have read the page  http://activemq.apache.org/jndi-support.html  
>> Active MQ
>> - JNDI Support . I think it is quite strange that I have to provide  
>> the jndi
>> properties file on the client side. If ActiveMQ does not provide a  
>> Full JNDI
>> Server, will it consider to recommend some and provide some articles  
>> to talk
>> about how to use both together?
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Franz
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Re: JNDI usage

Posted by Rob Davies <ra...@gmail.com>.
Yes we should do an article on that - I would recommend you look at  
Apache Directory Server for what you want: http://directory.apache.org/
On 12 Jan 2010, at 02:23, FranzWong wrote:

>
> I have read the page  http://activemq.apache.org/jndi-support.html  
> Active MQ
> - JNDI Support . I think it is quite strange that I have to provide  
> the jndi
> properties file on the client side. If ActiveMQ does not provide a  
> Full JNDI
> Server, will it consider to recommend some and provide some articles  
> to talk
> about how to use both together?
>
> Thanks.
> Franz
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>

Rob Davies
http://twitter.com/rajdavies
I work here: http://fusesource.com
My Blog: http://rajdavies.blogspot.com/
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