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Maran Arulmozhi

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Oct 15, 2014, 3:02:08 PM10/15/14
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I am trying to do automatic bridging between JMS (ActiveMQ or Weblogic) and RabbitMQ.  Basically any messages published on the JMS end should be published under RabbitMQ - similar to shovel within RabbitMQ.  Can someone guide me on this?  I do have a console app working between ActiveMQ & RabbitMQ.

Thank you.

Jason McIntosh

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Oct 15, 2014, 3:47:55 PM10/15/14
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I'd recommend considering the commercial release from pivotal:
They have some JMS stuff available in the commercial versions.  Though this is an open source product and you can get a lot of help here, the commercial support and offerings from pivotal are generally very solid.

Jason

On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Maran Arulmozhi <mar...@gmail.com> wrote:
I am trying to do automatic bridging between JMS (ActiveMQ or Weblogic) and RabbitMQ.  Basically any messages published on the JMS end should be published under RabbitMQ - similar to shovel within RabbitMQ.  Can someone guide me on this?  I do have a console app working between ActiveMQ & RabbitMQ.

Thank you.

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Gary Russell

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Oct 15, 2014, 4:07:23 PM10/15/14
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Or you could use a simple Spring Integration app [1] to bridge a jms:message-driven-adapter to an amqp:outbound-channel-adapter (and vice versa if necessary).

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