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Apache Geronimo 2.1: Quick Reference

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Apache Geronimo 2.1: Quick Reference

Overview of this book

Apache Geronimo is a robust, scalable, secure, and high-performing application server. But like all application servers, this power comes with a steep learning curve. This book can help you save your time and get working with Geronimo in matter of a few hours. This book is a quick-reference guide to Apache Geronimo that mitigates the starting pains that most developers have when they migrate to a new Application Server. It will help you to extend and amplify your existing development skills, empowering you to build new types of applications regardless of the platform or browser. The book will introduce you to the exciting features of Apache Geronimo Application Server. You will see how easily you can develop and deploy Java EE 5 applications on Geronimo. It covers everything from downloading the server to customizing it using custom GBeans. By following the practical examples in this book, you will be able to develop applications quickly using Geronimo Eclipse Plugin. The book covers Geronimo internals in detail, which helps you write custom services on Geronimo. Also, it helps you to gain a deep understanding of Geronimo plugin architecture and teaches you to extend your server functionality via plugins. By the end of the book, you will develop proficiency in Geronimo and Java EE 5 application development.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Apache Geronimo 2.1
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
Preface

JMS server administration


Apache Geronimo integrates Apache ActiveMQ as a JMS provider. In this section, we will see how to administer the ActiveMQ server embedded in Geronimo.

JMS listeners

The JMS Server portlet in the Server portlet group enables you to manage the existing JMS Network Listeners and create new network listeners for ActiveMQ. The portlet screen is shown below:

The JMS Network Listeners section lists the existing network listeners. By default, Geronimo provides listeners for the stomp and tcp protocols. You can stop, start, edit, or delete existing listeners by clicking on the corresponding links provided in the Actions column against a connector name. Note that any changes made to a listener that is running will not take effect until that listener is stopped and restarted. You can create new network listeners for ActiveMQ by clicking on the links provided under Add connector to ActiveMQ. You can create listeners for tcp, stomp, vm, udp, and multicast protocols. For example...