Author: timfox
Date: 2009-10-13 15:59:21 -0400 (Tue, 13 Oct 2009)
New Revision: 8098
Modified:
trunk/examples/core/embedded-remote/readme.html
trunk/examples/core/embedded/readme.html
trunk/examples/core/microcontainer/readme.html
trunk/examples/javaee/ejb-jms-transaction/readme.html
trunk/examples/javaee/jca-config/readme.html
trunk/examples/javaee/jms-bridge/readme.html
trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/readme.html
trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-setrollbackonly/readme.html
trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-tx-local/readme.html
trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-tx-not-supported/readme.html
trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-tx-required/readme.html
trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-message-selector/readme.html
trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-tx-send/readme.html
trunk/examples/javaee/servlet-ssl/readme.html
trunk/examples/javaee/servlet-transport/readme.html
trunk/examples/javaee/xarecovery/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/applet/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/application-layer-failover/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/automatic-failover/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/bridge/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/browser/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/client-kickoff/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/client-side-load-balancing/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/clustered-durable-subscription/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/clustered-queue/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/clustered-standalone/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/clustered-topic/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/consumer-rate-limit/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/dead-letter/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/delayed-redelivery/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/divert/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/durable-subscription/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/embedded/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/expiry/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/http-transport/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/instantiate-connection-factory/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/interceptor/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/jaas/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/jmx/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/large-message/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/last-value-queue/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/management-notifications/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/management/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/message-counters/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/message-group/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/message-priority/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/no-consumer-buffering/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/paging/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/pre-acknowledge/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/producer-rate-limit/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/queue-message-redistribution/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/queue-requestor/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/queue-selector/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/queue/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/reconnect-same-node/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/request-reply/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/scheduled-message/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/security/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/send-acknowledgements/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/ssl-enabled/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/static-selector-jms/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/static-selector/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/symmetric-cluster/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/temp-queue/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/topic-hierarchies/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/topic-selector-example1/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/topic-selector-example2/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/topic/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/transactional/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/xa-heuristic/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/xa-receive/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/xa-send/readme.html
trunk/examples/jms/xa-with-jta/readme.html
Log:
updated examples readmes
Modified: trunk/examples/core/embedded/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/core/embedded/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/core/embedded/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
<p>HornetQ Embedded could be used from very simple use cases with only InVM
support to very complex cases with clustering, persistence and fail over.</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<p>In this we don't use any configuration files. (Everything is embedded).
We simply instantiate ConfigurationImpl, HornetQServer, start it and operate on JMS
regularly</p>
<ol>
Modified: trunk/examples/core/embedded-remote/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/core/embedded-remote/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/core/embedded-remote/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<p>In this we don't use any configuration files. (Everything is embedded).
We simply instantiate ConfigurationImpl, HornetQServer, start it and operate on JMS
regularly</p>
<br/>
<ol>
Modified: trunk/examples/core/microcontainer/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/core/microcontainer/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/core/microcontainer/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
<p>This examples shows how to setup and run HornetQ through the Micro
Container.</p>
<p>Refer to the user's manual for the list of required Jars, since JBoss
Micro Container requires a few jars.</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<p>In this we don't use any configuration files. (Everything is embedded).
We simply instantiate ConfigurationImpl, HornetQServer, start it and operate on JMS
regularly</p>
<ol>
Modified: trunk/examples/javaee/ejb-jms-transaction/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/javaee/ejb-jms-transaction/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev
8097)
+++ trunk/examples/javaee/ejb-jms-transaction/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev
8098)
@@ -50,9 +50,9 @@
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><em>To deploy and run the server, type <code>ant
deploy</code> from this directory</em>.</p>
- <p><em>Once the second server has started, type <code>ant
run</code> to run the example </em>.</p>
- <p><em>Type <code>ant undeploy</code> to remove the profile
from JBoss AS 5</em>.</p>
+ <p><em>To deploy and run the server, simply type <code>./build.sh
deploy</code> (or <code>build.bat deploy</code> on windows) from this
directory</em>.</p>
+ <p><em>Once the second server has started, simply type
<code>./build.sh run</code> (or <code>build.bat run</code> on
windows) to run the example </em>.</p>
+ <p><em>Simply type <code>./build.sh undeploy</code> (or
<code>build.bat undeploy</code> on windows) to remove the profile from JBoss
AS 5</em>.</p>
The example code is composed of two main classes:
<ul>
Modified: trunk/examples/javaee/jca-config/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/javaee/jca-config/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/javaee/jca-config/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -132,10 +132,10 @@
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To deploy and start the first server, simply type <code>ant
deploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>After the first server has started start the second server, simply
type <code>ant deploy2</code> from the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant run</code>
from the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To undeploy the example, simply type <code>ant undeploy
undeploy2</code> from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To deploy and start the first server, simply type
<code>./build.sh deploy</code> (or <code>build.bat deploy</code>
on windows) from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>After the first server has started start the second server, simply
type <code>./build.sh deploy2</code> (or <code>build.bat
deploy2</code> on windows) from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>./build.sh
run</code> (or <code>build.bat run</code> on windows) from the example
directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To undeploy the example, simply type <code>./build.sh
undeploy undeploy2</code> (or <code>build.bat undeploy undeploy2</code>
on windows) from the example directory</i></p>
<p><i> ** make sure that JBOSS_HOME is set to the JBoss installation
directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
Modified: trunk/examples/javaee/jms-bridge/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/javaee/jms-bridge/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/javaee/jms-bridge/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -34,12 +34,12 @@
<p>The JMS Bridge is configured using JBoss microcontainer (<a
href="config/jms-bridge-jboss-beans.xml">jms-bridge-jboss-beans.xml</a>
contains comments about the various parameters
used to configure the bridge).<br />
- <p>The Bridge is deployed in the application server when you run
<code>ant deploy</code> (it is copied to
<code>${JBOSS_HOME}/server/default-with-hornetq/deploy/</code>).</p>
+ <p>The Bridge is deployed in the application server when you simply type
<code>./build.sh deploy</code> (or <code>build.bat deploy</code>
on windows) (it is copied to
<code>${JBOSS_HOME}/server/default-with-hornetq/deploy/</code>).</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><em>To deploy and start the server, type <code>ant
deploy</code></em>.</p>
- <p><em>Once the server has started, type <code>ant
run</code> to run the example</em>.</p>
+ <p><em>To deploy and start the server, simply type
<code>./build.sh deploy</code> (or <code>build.bat deploy</code>
on windows)</em>.</p>
+ <p><em>Once the server has started, simply type <code>./build.sh
run</code> (or <code>build.bat run</code> on windows) to run the
example</em>.</p>
<p>The example is simple: the application will send a message to the
<em>source</em> queue and consume the same message
from the <em>target</em> queue.</p>
Modified: trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@
<p>Please refer to HornetQ Quickstart guide to <a
href="../../../docs/quickstart-guide/en/html_single/index.html#installation.jboss">install
it in JBoss AS 5<a></p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To deploy and start the server, simply type <code>ant
deploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To remove the example profile, simply type <code>ant
undeploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To deploy and start the server, simply type <code>./build.sh
deploy</code> (or <code>build.bat deploy</code> on windows) from the
example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To remove the example profile, simply type <code>./build.sh
undeploy</code> (or <code>build.bat undeploy</code> on windows) from the
example directory</i></p>
<p><i> ** make sure that JBOSS_HOME is set to the Jboss installation
directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
Modified: trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-setrollbackonly/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-setrollbackonly/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev
8097)
+++ trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-setrollbackonly/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev
8098)
@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@
<p>Please refer to HornetQ Quickstart guide to <a
href="../../../docs/quickstart-guide/en/html_single/index.html#installation.jboss">install
it in JBoss AS 5<a></p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To deploy and start the server, simply type <code>ant
deploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To remove the example profile, simply type <code>ant
undeploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To deploy and start the server, simply type <code>./build.sh
deploy</code> (or <code>build.bat deploy</code> on windows) from the
example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To remove the example profile, simply type <code>./build.sh
undeploy</code> (or <code>build.bat undeploy</code> on windows) from the
example directory</i></p>
<p><i> ** make sure that JBOSS_HOME is set to the Jboss installation
directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
Modified: trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-tx-local/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-tx-local/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-tx-local/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@
<p>Please refer to HornetQ Quickstart guide to <a
href="../../../docs/quickstart-guide/en/html_single/index.html#installation.jboss">install
it in JBoss AS 5<a></p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To deploy and start the server, simply type <code>ant
deploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To remove the example profile, simply type <code>ant
undeploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To deploy and start the server, simply type <code>./build.sh
deploy</code> (or <code>build.bat deploy</code> on windows) from the
example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To remove the example profile, simply type <code>./build.sh
undeploy</code> (or <code>build.bat undeploy</code> on windows) from the
example directory</i></p>
<p><i> ** make sure that JBOSS_HOME is set to the Jboss installation
directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
Modified: trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-tx-not-supported/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-tx-not-supported/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC
(rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-tx-not-supported/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC
(rev 8098)
@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@
<p>Please refer to HornetQ Quickstart guide to <a
href="../../../docs/quickstart-guide/en/html_single/index.html#installation.jboss">install
it in JBoss AS 5<a></p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To deploy and start the server, simply type <code>ant
deploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To remove the example profile, simply type <code>ant
undeploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To deploy and start the server, simply type <code>./build.sh
deploy</code> (or <code>build.bat deploy</code> on windows) from the
example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To remove the example profile, simply type <code>./build.sh
undeploy</code> (or <code>build.bat undeploy</code> on windows) from the
example directory</i></p>
<p><i> ** make sure that JBOSS_HOME is set to the Jboss installation
directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
Modified: trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-tx-required/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-tx-required/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev
8097)
+++ trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-cmt-tx-required/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev
8098)
@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@
<p>Please refer to HornetQ Quickstart guide to <a
href="../../../docs/quickstart-guide/en/html_single/index.html#installation.jboss">install
it in JBoss AS 5<a></p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To deploy and start the server, simply type <code>ant
deploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To remove the example profile, simply type <code>ant
undeploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To deploy and start the server, simply type <code>./build.sh
deploy</code> (or <code>build.bat deploy</code> on windows) from the
example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To remove the example profile, simply type <code>./build.sh
undeploy</code> (or <code>build.bat undeploy</code> on windows) from the
example directory</i></p>
<p><i> ** make sure that JBOSS_HOME is set to the Jboss installation
directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
Modified: trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-message-selector/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-message-selector/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev
8097)
+++ trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-message-selector/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev
8098)
@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@
<p>Please refer to HornetQ Quickstart guide to <a
href="../../../docs/quickstart-guide/en/html_single/index.html#installation.jboss">install
it in JBoss AS 5<a></p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To deploy and start the server, simply type <code>ant
deploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To remove the example profile, simply type <code>ant
undeploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To deploy and start the server, simply type <code>./build.sh
deploy</code> (or <code>build.bat deploy</code> on windows) from the
example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To remove the example profile, simply type <code>./build.sh
undeploy</code> (or <code>build.bat undeploy</code> on windows) from the
example directory</i></p>
<p><i> ** make sure that JBOSS_HOME is set to the Jboss installation
directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
Modified: trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-tx-send/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-tx-send/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/javaee/mdb-tx-send/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@
<p>Please refer to HornetQ Quickstart guide to <a
href="../../../docs/quickstart-guide/en/html_single/index.html#installation.jboss">install
it in JBoss AS 5<a></p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To deploy and start the server, simply type <code>ant
deploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
the example directory</i></p>
- <p><i>To remove the example profile, simply type <code>ant
undeploy</code> from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To deploy and start the server, simply type <code>./build.sh
deploy</code> (or <code>build.bat deploy</code> on windows) from the
example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from the example directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To remove the example profile, simply type <code>./build.sh
undeploy</code> (or <code>build.bat undeploy</code> on windows) from the
example directory</i></p>
<p><i> ** make sure that JBOSS_HOME is set to the Jboss installation
directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
Modified: trunk/examples/javaee/servlet-ssl/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/javaee/servlet-ssl/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/javaee/servlet-ssl/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -21,9 +21,9 @@
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><em>To deploy and start the server, type <code>ant
deploy</code>from the example directory</br >
- Once the server has started type <code>ant run</code> to run the
example.<br />
- To remove the new profile type <code>ant
undeploy</code>.</em></p>
+ <p><em>To deploy and start the server, type simply type
<code>./build.sh deploy</code> (or <code>build.bat deploy</code>
on windows)from the example directory</br >
+ Once the server has started type simply type <code>./build.sh run</code>
(or <code>build.bat run</code> on windows) to run the example.<br />
+ To remove the new profile type simply type <code>./build.sh
undeploy</code> (or <code>build.bat undeploy</code> on
windows).</em></p>
<br>
<ol>
Modified: trunk/examples/javaee/servlet-transport/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/javaee/servlet-transport/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev
8097)
+++ trunk/examples/javaee/servlet-transport/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev
8098)
@@ -19,9 +19,9 @@
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><em>To deploy and start the server, type <code>ant
deploy</code>from the example directory</br >
- Once the server has started type <code>ant run</code> to run the
example.<br />
- To remove the new profile type <code>ant
undeploy</code>.</em></p>
+ <p><em>To deploy and start the server, simply type
<code>./build.sh deploy</code> (or <code>build.bat deploy</code>
on windows)from the example directory</br >
+ Once the server has started simply type <code>./build.sh run</code> (or
<code>build.bat run</code> on windows) to run the example.<br />
+ To remove the new profile type simply type <code>./build.sh
undeploy</code> (or <code>build.bat undeploy</code> on
windows).</em></p>
<br>
<ol>
Modified: trunk/examples/javaee/xarecovery/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/javaee/xarecovery/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/javaee/xarecovery/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -43,11 +43,11 @@
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><em>You need to deploy the example <em>before starting the
server</em>, type <code>ant deploy</code> from this directory<br
/>
- Once the example is deployed in JBoss AS 5, type <code>ant run</code> to
start the example. <br />
- This will crash the server: when informed, type <code>ant restart</code>
in the terminal where you deployed the example
+ <p><em>You need to deploy the example <em>before starting the
server</em>, simply type <code>./build.sh deploy</code> (or
<code>build.bat deploy</code> on windows) from this directory<br />
+ Once the example is deployed in JBoss AS 5, simply type <code>./build.sh
run</code> (or <code>build.bat run</code> on windows) to start the
example. <br />
+ This will crash the server: when informed, simply type <code>./build.sh
restart</code> (or <code>build.bat restart</code> on windows) in the
terminal where you deployed the example
to restart the server.<br />
- Type <code>ant undeploy</code> to undeploy the example from JBoss AS
5.</em></p>
+ Type <code>./build.sh undeploy</code> (or <code>build.bat
undeploy</code> on windows) to undeploy the example from JBoss AS
5.</em></p>
The example code is composed of 2 main classes:
<dl>
@@ -90,8 +90,8 @@
}</code>
</pre>
- <p><em>At that time, the server is crashed and must be restarted by
typing <code>ant restart</code>
- in the terminal where you typed <code>ant
deploy</code></em></p>
+ <p><em>At that time, the server is crashed and must be restarted by
typing <code>./build.sh restart</code> (or <code>build.bat
restart</code> on windows)
+ in the terminal where you typed <code>./build.sh deploy</code>
(or <code>build.bat deploy</code> on windows)</em></p>
<li>We will try to receive a message. Once the server is restarted, the
message will be recovered and the consumer will receive it
<pre class="prettyprint">
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/applet/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/applet/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/applet/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i> to start
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i> to start
HornetQ server and a HTTP server.</p>
<p>Then, go to <a
href="http://127.0.0.1:8088/applet.html">http://127.0.0.1:8088/applet.html</a>
to load
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/application-layer-failover/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/application-layer-failover/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev
8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/application-layer-failover/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev
8098)
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
<p>For more information on HornetQ failover and HA, and clustering in general,
please see the clustering
section of the user manual.</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<p>In this example, the live server is server 1, which will failover onto
server 0.</p>
<p>The connection will initially be created to server1, server 1 will crash,
and the client will carry on
on server 0, the new server. With Application-Layer failover the node that is
failed over onto, does not need to
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/automatic-failover/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/automatic-failover/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/automatic-failover/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
<p>For more information on HornetQ failover and HA, and clustering in general,
please see the clustering
section of the user manual.</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<p>In this example, the live server is server 1, and the backup server is
server 0</p>
<p>The connection will initially be created to server1, server 1 will crash,
and the client will carry on
seamlessly on server 0, the backup server.</p>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/bridge/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/bridge/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/bridge/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
</code>
</pre>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>We create an initial context for looking up JNDI on node 0</li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/browser/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/browser/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/browser/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
the queue (looking at the message without removing them) and finally consume the
2 messages
</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/client-kickoff/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/client-kickoff/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/client-kickoff/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><em>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</em></p>
+ <p><em>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</em></p>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get its
properties from <a
href="server0/client-jndi.properties">client-jndi.properties</a></li>
<pre class="prettyprint">
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/client-side-load-balancing/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/client-side-load-balancing/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev
8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/client-side-load-balancing/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev
8098)
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
<p>For more information on HornetQ load balancing, and clustering in general,
please see the clustering
section of the user manual.</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li> Get an initial context for looking up JNDI from server 0.</li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/clustered-durable-subscription/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/clustered-durable-subscription/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC
(rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/clustered-durable-subscription/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC
(rev 8098)
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
<p>For more information on HornetQ load balancing, and clustering in general,
please see the clustering
section of the user manual.</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li> Get an initial context for looking up JNDI from server 0.</li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/clustered-queue/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/clustered-queue/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/clustered-queue/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
<p>For more information on HornetQ load balancing, and clustering in general,
please see the clustering
section of the user manual.</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li> Get an initial context for looking up JNDI from server 0.</li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/clustered-standalone/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/clustered-standalone/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev
8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/clustered-standalone/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev
8098)
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
</code>
</pre>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant run</code>
from this directory</i>. This will
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i>. This will
automatically start the 3 cluster nodes, each with its specific
configuration.</p>
<p>To start the tests <em>manually</em>, the following steps
are:</p>
<ul>
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
<pre class="prettyprint"><code>export
CLUSTER_PROPS="-Ddata.dir=../data-server3 -Djnp.port=3099 -Djnp.rmiPort=3098
-Dhornetq.remoting.netty.port=7445"
./run.sh ../config/stand-alone/clustered</code></pre>
<li>finally, in the fourth terminal, start the example
- <pre class="prettyprint"><code>ant
runRemote</code></pre>
+ <pre class="prettyprint"><code>./build.sh
runRemote</code> (or <code>build.bat runRemote</code> on
windows)</pre>
<p>The example connects to the three cluster nodes using JNDI (which are
retrieved from
<a href="server0/client-jndi.properties">server0</a>, <a
href="server1/client-jndi.properties">server1</a>, and
<a href="server2/client-jndi.properties">server2</a>' s
JNDI properties file). The JNDI ports were specified
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/clustered-topic/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/clustered-topic/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/clustered-topic/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
<p>For more information on HornetQ load balancing, and clustering in general,
please see the clustering
section of the user manual.</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li> Get an initial context for looking up JNDI from server 0.</li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/consumer-rate-limit/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/consumer-rate-limit/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/consumer-rate-limit/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
<p>We then simply consume as many messages as we can in 10 seconds and note
how many messages are actually consumed.</p>
<p>We note that the number of messages consumed per second never exceeds the
specified value of <code>10</code> messages per second.</p>
<br>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>Create an initial context to perform the JNDI lookup.</li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/dead-letter/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/dead-letter/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/dead-letter/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
</pre>
</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
<pre class="prettyprint">
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/delayed-redelivery/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/delayed-redelivery/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/delayed-redelivery/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
</address-setting>
</code>
</pre>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<ol>
<li>Create an initial context to perform the JNDI lookup.</li>
<pre class="prettyprint">
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/divert/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/divert/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/divert/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
</code>
</pre>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>Create an initial context to perform the JNDI lookup on the London
server</li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/durable-subscription/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/durable-subscription/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev
8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/durable-subscription/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev
8098)
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
<p>Unlike non durable subscriptions, the key function of durable subscriptions
is that the messages contained in them persist longer than the lifetime of the subscriber
- i.e. they will accumulate messages sent to the topic even if there is no active
subscriber on them. They will also survive server restarts. Note that for the messages to
be persisted, the messages sent to them must be marked as persistent messages.</p>
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/embedded/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/embedded/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/embedded/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
We will setup and run a full-fledged JMS server which binds its JMS resources to
JNDI and can be accessed by remote clients.</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<ol>
<li>Create HornetQ core configuration, and set the properties
accordingly</li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/expiry/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/expiry/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/expiry/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
</pre>
</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
<pre class="prettyprint">
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/http-transport/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/http-transport/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/http-transport/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/instantiate-connection-factory/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/instantiate-connection-factory/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC
(rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/instantiate-connection-factory/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC
(rev 8098)
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
javadoc.</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>Instead of looking it up from JNDI we directly instantiate the JMS
Queue object. We
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/interceptor/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/interceptor/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/interceptor/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/jaas/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/jaas/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/jaas/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
</ul>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<p>The only relevant step with regard to JAAS configuration is step 4 (all the
other
steps are identical to the <a href="../queue/readme.html">Queue
example</a>).
<ol start="4">
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/jmx/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/jmx/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/jmx/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><em>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</em></p>
+ <p><em>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</em></p>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get its
properties from <a
href="server0/client-jndi.properties">client-jndi.properties</a></li>
<pre class="prettyprint">
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/large-message/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/large-message/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/large-message/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
<p>You may also choose to read LargeMessages using the regular ByteStream or
ByteMessage methods, but using the InputStream and OutputStream will provide you a much
better performance</p>
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<p>In this example we limit both the server and the client to be running in a
maximum of 50MB of RAM,
and we send a message with a body of size 256MB.</p>
<p>HornetQ can support much large message sizes but we
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/last-value-queue/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/last-value-queue/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/last-value-queue/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
</pre>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <a
href="server0/client-jndi.properties">client-jndi.properties</a></li>
<pre class="prettyprint">
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/management/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/management/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/management/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
</pre>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><em>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</em></p>
+ <p><em>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</em></p>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get its
properties from <a
href="server0/client-jndi.properties">client-jndi.properties</a></li>
<pre class="prettyprint">
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/management-notifications/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/management-notifications/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev
8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/management-notifications/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev
8098)
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
</pre>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><em>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</em></p>
+ <p><em>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</em></p>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get its
properties from <a
href="server0/client-jndi.properties">client-jndi.properties</a></li>
<pre class="prettyprint">
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/message-counters/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/message-counters/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/message-counters/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
normal use). You should set these parameters accordingly to the use and
throughput of your messages.</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
<pre class="prettyprint">
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/message-group/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/message-group/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/message-group/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/message-priority/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/message-priority/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/message-priority/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/no-consumer-buffering/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/no-consumer-buffering/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev
8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/no-consumer-buffering/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev
8098)
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
<p>If the messages had been buffered in each consumer they would not be
available to be consumed
in an order determined afer delivery.</p>
<br>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>Create an initial context to perform the JNDI lookup.</li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/paging/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/paging/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/paging/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
<p>A Queue is used to send messages point to point, from a producer to a
consumer. The queue guarantees message ordering between these 2 points.</p>
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/pre-acknowledge/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/pre-acknowledge/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/pre-acknowledge/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
a special, HornetQ specific acknowledgement mode, given by the value of
<code>HornetQSession.PRE_ACKNOWLEDGE</code>.
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>Create an initial context to perform the JNDI lookup.</li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/producer-rate-limit/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/producer-rate-limit/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/producer-rate-limit/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
<p>We then simply send as many messages as we can in 10 seconds and note how
many messages are actually sent.</p>
<p>We note that the number of messages sent per second never exceeds the
specified value of <code>50</code> messages per second.</p>
<br>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>Create an initial context to perform the JNDI lookup.</li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/queue/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/queue/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/queue/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
<p>A Queue is used to send messages point to point, from a producer to a
consumer. The queue guarantees message ordering between these 2 points.</p>
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/queue-message-redistribution/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/queue-message-redistribution/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC
(rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/queue-message-redistribution/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC
(rev 8098)
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
<p>For more information on HornetQ load balancing, and clustering in general,
please see the clustering
section of the user manual.</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>Get an initial context for looking up JNDI from server 0</li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/queue-requestor/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/queue-requestor/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/queue-requestor/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory from JNDI. This initial context will get it's properties from the
<code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the directory
<code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/queue-selector/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/queue-selector/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/queue-selector/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/reconnect-same-node/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/reconnect-same-node/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/reconnect-same-node/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>Create an initial context to perform the JNDI lookup.</li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/request-reply/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/request-reply/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/request-reply/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
Whenever a client sends a message that expects a response, it can use this mechanism
to implement. please consult the JMS 1.1 specification for full details.</p>
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/scheduled-message/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/scheduled-message/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/scheduled-message/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/security/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/security/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/security/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/send-acknowledgements/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/send-acknowledgements/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev
8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/send-acknowledgements/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev
8098)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
<br>
<p>For more information on Asynchronous Send Acknowledgements please see the
user manual</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/ssl-enabled/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/ssl-enabled/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/ssl-enabled/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/static-selector/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/static-selector/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/static-selector/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/static-selector-jms/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/static-selector-jms/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/static-selector-jms/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/symmetric-cluster/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/symmetric-cluster/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/symmetric-cluster/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
<p>For more information on configuring HornetQ clustering in general, please
see the clustering
section of the user manual.</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>We instantiate a connection factory directly, specifying the UDP
address and port for discovering
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/temp-queue/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/temp-queue/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/temp-queue/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
<p>TemporaryQueue is a JMS queue that lives within lifetime of its connection.
It is often used in request-reply type messaging where the reply is sent through a
temporary destination. The temporary queue is often created as a server resource, so after
using, the user should call delete() method to release the resources. Please consult the
JMS 1.1 specification for full details.</p>
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory from JNDI. This initial context will get it's properties from the
<code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the directory
<code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/topic/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/topic/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/topic/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
<p>A Topic is used to send messages using the publish-subscribe model, from a
producer to 1 or more consumers.</p>
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/topic-hierarchies/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/topic-hierarchies/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/topic-hierarchies/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
address "news.usa.wrestling"</p>
<p>For more information on the wild-card syntax please consult the user
manual.</p>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<p>In this example we will define a hierarchy of topics in the file
<code>hornetq-jms.xml</code></p>
<pre class="prettyprint">
<code>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/topic-selector-example1/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/topic-selector-example1/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev
8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/topic-selector-example1/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev
8098)
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
<p>A regular subscriber would receive every message sent to the topic, but
when you use a selector you would limit the messages you receive by the logic expression
you choose only getting the messages that will matter to your processing.</p>
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/topic-selector-example2/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/topic-selector-example2/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev
8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/topic-selector-example2/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev
8098)
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
with different 'color' property values are created and sent.</p>
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/transactional/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/transactional/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/transactional/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/xa-heuristic/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/xa-heuristic/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/xa-heuristic/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/xa-receive/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/xa-receive/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/xa-receive/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
messages. Then we check that no more messages are to be received.</p>
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/xa-send/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/xa-send/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/xa-send/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
a new transaction with the same XAResource, but this time we commit the transaction.
Both messages are received.</p>
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory</i></p>
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory</i></p>
<br>
<ol>
<li>First we need to get an initial context so we can look-up the JMS
connection factory and destination objects from JNDI. This initial context will get
it's properties from the <code>client-jndi.properties</code> file in the
directory <code>../common/config</code></li>
Modified: trunk/examples/jms/xa-with-jta/readme.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/examples/jms/xa-with-jta/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:34:57 UTC (rev 8097)
+++ trunk/examples/jms/xa-with-jta/readme.html 2009-10-13 19:59:21 UTC (rev 8098)
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
enlisted to show the transaction processing information.</p>
<br>
<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
- <p><i>To run the example, simply type <code>ant</code> from
this directory. It will download the JBoss JTA jars before
+ <p><i>To run the example, simply type
<code>./build.sh</code> (or <code>build.bat</code> on windows)
from this directory. It will download the JBoss JTA jars before
it launches the example.</i></p>
<br>
<ol>