[Fiware-tech-help] CEP GE: Unable to consume/produce events from/to JMS queue.

Pedro Alves pgalves at onesource.pt
Tue Oct 28 15:51:34 CET 2014


Hi,

I'm unable to configure Proton to consume messages from a JMS queue or to
produce events to a JMS queue using the JMS adapter.
According to [0][1][2][3], Proton supports a Java Message Service adapter.
The adapter is implemented in the open source version? I'm unable to find
the  com.ibm.hrl.proton.adapters.jms.IObjectMessage interface mentioned in
[2].

I tried to configure Proton to consume events and produce events to a JMS
queue defined in the WildFly 8.1 Application Server. I configured a queue
in the Application Server (AS) and created a Producer and Consumer with
type JMS in the Proton Development Web UI, as seen in the attached picture,
but I can't make Proton to establish a connection to the AS.
In [2] is mentioned that the producer supports the WebSphere API. The JMS
adapter only supports connections to the Websphere AS?

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,
-- 
Pedro Alves

pgalves at onesource.pt

http://onesource.pt


[0]
https://forge.fi-ware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FIWARE.ArchitectureDescription.Data.CEP
[1]
https://forge.fi-ware.org/docman/view.php/9/4023/ProtonUserGuide-FI-WAREv3.pdf
[2]
https://forge.fi-ware.eu/docman/view.php/9/3148/Proton+Programmer+Guide+FI-WAREv3.pdf
[3] http://edu.fi-ware.org/mod/scorm/view.php?id=207
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