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You can deploy JMS resources with deploy command (without Web console). |
When you want to create a group of resources consisting of ConnectionFactory, topics and queues you only have to deploy a geronimo-activemq-ra connector (RA means "ResourceAdapter") with an deploy plan like this...
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<connector xmlns="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/j2ee/connector-1.2">
<dep:environment xmlns:dep="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/deployment-1.2">
<dep:moduleId>
<dep:groupId>console.jms</dep:groupId>
<dep:artifactId>jmsResources</dep:artifactId>
<dep:version>1.0</dep:version>
<dep:type>car</dep:type>
</dep:moduleId>
<dep:dependencies>
<dep:dependency>
<dep:groupId>org.apache.geronimo.configs</dep:groupId>
<dep:artifactId>activemq-broker</dep:artifactId>
<dep:type>car</dep:type>
</dep:dependency>
</dep:dependencies>
</dep:environment>
<resourceadapter>
<resourceadapter-instance>
<resourceadapter-name>jmsResources</resourceadapter-name>
<workmanager xmlns="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/naming-1.2">
<gbean-link>DefaultWorkManager</gbean-link>
</workmanager>
</resourceadapter-instance>
<outbound-resourceadapter>
<connection-definition>
<connectionfactory-interface>javax.jms.ConnectionFactory</connectionfactory-interface>
<connectiondefinition-instance>
<name>IHCIConnectionFactory</name>
<implemented-interface>javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory</implemented-interface>
<implemented-interface>javax.jms.TopicConnectionFactory</implemented-interface>
<connectionmanager>
<xa-transaction>
<transaction-caching />
</xa-transaction>
<single-pool>
<max-size>10</max-size>
<min-size>0</min-size>
<blocking-timeout-milliseconds>5000</blocking-timeout-milliseconds>
<idle-timeout-minutes>0</idle-timeout-minutes>
<match-one />
</single-pool>
</connectionmanager>
</connectiondefinition-instance>
</connection-definition>
</outbound-resourceadapter>
</resourceadapter>
<!-- ElementSupportData topic-->
<adminobject>
<adminobject-interface>javax.jms.Topic</adminobject-interface>
<adminobject-class>org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQTopic</adminobject-class>
<adminobject-instance>
<message-destination-name>ElementSupportData</message-destination-name>
<config-property-setting name="PhysicalName">ElementSupportData</config-property-setting>
</adminobject-instance>
</adminobject>
<!-- Sample Queue -->
<adminobject>
<adminobject-interface>javax.jms.Queue</adminobject-interface>
<adminobject-class>org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQQueue</adminobject-class>
<adminobject-instance>
<message-destination-name>SampleQueue</message-destination-name>
<config-property-setting name="PhysicalName">SampleQueue</config-property-setting>
</adminobject-instance>
</adminobject>
</connector>
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Now you only have to deploy it with following command (name the deploy plan above as JmsResources.xml
) using for this example on a Unix-based system:
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jeff@jeff:~/Geronimo/Tomcat6-2.2/bin$ ./deploy.sh deploy $GERONIMO_HOME/repository/org/apache/geronimo/modules/geronimo-activemq-ra/2.2-SNAPSHOT/geronimo-activemq-ra-2.2-SNAPSHOT.rar JMSResource.xml
Using GERONIMO_HOME: /home/jeff/Geronimo/Tomcat6-2.2
Using GERONIMO_TMPDIR: var/temp
Using JRE_HOME: /opt/ibm/java-i386-60/jre
Deployed console.jms/jmsResources/1.0/car
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Note that the path or name of geronimo-activemq-ra-2.2-SNAPSHOT.rar can be different according to the Geronimo installation that you have.
If you want to undeploy it, use the command line as followed:
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jeff@jeff:~/Geronimo/Tomcat6-2.2/bin$ ./deploy.sh --user system --password manager --host localhost undeploy console.jms/jmsResources/1.0/car
Using GERONIMO_HOME: /home/jeff/Geronimo/Tomcat6-2.2
Using GERONIMO_TMPDIR: var/temp
Using JRE_HOME: /opt/ibm/java-i386-60/jre
Module console.jms/jmsResources/1.0/car unloaded.
Module console.jms/jmsResources/1.0/car uninstalled.
Undeployed console.jms/jmsResources/1.0/car
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Remember to set RemoteDeployHostname in <GERONIMO_HOME>\var\config\config-substitutions.properties if you want to do remote deploy (when --host parameter is not the localhost). |