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diff --git a/branches/sca-java-1.3.3/samples/helloworld-jms-webapp/README b/branches/sca-java-1.3.3/samples/helloworld-jms-webapp/README deleted file mode 100644 index 9be2e0b0f6..0000000000 --- a/branches/sca-java-1.3.3/samples/helloworld-jms-webapp/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -JMS HelloWorld Sample -===================== -This sample demonstrates a simple webapp containing a hello world style client -and service using the JMS binding for request-response style messaging. - -The README in the samples directory (the directory above this) provides -general instructions about building and running samples. Take a look there -first. - -As this sample provides a web app there is a manual step where the WAR file -that contains the sample is copied to your web app container. If you just want -to give this sample a go deploy the WAR file (target/sample-helloworld-jms-webapp.war ) -to you web application server. - -Once the web app is deployed use your browser to visit the following URL; - -http://localhost:8080/sample-helloworld-jms-webapp/ - -The port and hostname will of course vary depending on your local installation. - -Configuring the JMS resources ------------------------------ - -The sample requires JMS resources be manually configured in the server environment, these are: - -- a JMS connection factory named "ConnectionFactory" -- a JMS queue named "HelloWorldService" - -See the following for how to define these resources depending on the application server being used: - -Tuscany with embedded ActiveMQ broker -------------------------------------- - - -Apache Tomcat -------------- - -No configuration is necessary for Tomcat as the sample WAR includes everything pre-configured to run -an ActiveMQ embedded JMS broker and to configure the JMS resources in JNDI. - -The JNDI resources are configured in the META-INF/comtext.xml file, for more information on running -ActiveMQ in Tomcat see: http://activemq.apache.org/tomcat.html - - -Apache Geronimo ---------------- - -For Apache Geronimo 2.0.1 (2.0.2 fails to define JMS resources for me) - -Logon to the Geronimo Server Console (http://localhost:8080/console, uid system, pswd manager) - -In the Console Navigation on the left under Services click JMS Resources - -At the bottom of the JMS Resources panel click under Create a new JMS Resource Group click For ActiveMQ - -In Resource Group Name enter "MyRGN" and click next - -At JMS Resource Group click Add Connection Factory - -For JMS Factory Type choose javax.jms.ConnectionFactory and click Next - -In Connection Factory Name enter "ConnectionFactory" and click Next - -Click Add destination - -For JMS Destination Type choose javax.jms.Queue and click Next - -Enter "HelloWorldService" for both Message Destination Name and PhysicalName and click Next - -Click Deploy Now - -Thats it, you're done. - - -WebSphere ---------- - -To define the JMS resources in a new WebSphere Application Server 6.1 installation: - -1) First define a Service integration bus: - -Logon to the WebSphere Integrated Solutions Console (http://localhost:9060/ibm/console) - -On the Left hand menu expand Service integration, and click on Buses. - -In the Buses panel click on New - -Enter a name for the bus, eg MyBus, and click Next, and then click Finish and Save the changes. - -In the Buses panel click on MyBus - -Find the Topology secion and click on Bus members - -Click on Add, leave the defaults and click Next, Next, Next, Finish, and Save the changes. - -Restart WebSphere and when back up logon back on to the Integrated Solutions Console - -2) Now define the JMS rescources - -On the Left hand menu expand Resources, and JMS and click on Connection Facotories. - -In the Connection factories panel click New. - -Leave the Default messaging provider and click OK - -Enter "ConnectionFactory" in the Name and JNDI name and in the Bus name in the Connection pane choose MyBus and click OK - -On the Left hand menu in JMS click on Queues - -In the Queues panel click New, accept the defaults and click OK - -Enter "HelloWorldService" for the Name and JNDI name and in the Bus name in the Connection pane choose MyBus, -and then in the Queue name drop down list choose "Create SIB destination" - -In the Set queue attributes panel enter "HelloWorldService" for the Identifier and click Next, Next, and Finish - -That should take you back to the Queues panel where you can click OK to create the new JMS queue. - -Save the changes - -Restart WebSphere and you're done. - - - -Others... ---------- - - - -
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