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{{Note|
:HornetQ is started using <tt>[hornetq-folder]/bin/start.sh</tt>.
:HornetQ is started using <tt>[hornetq-folder]/bin/start.sh</tt>. It should be started before launching the platform's messaging server.
:It should be started before launching the platform's messaging server.}}
::''Learn more: [[Server Restart Sequence]]}}


====Configuring the Platform's Service Provider Settings====
====Configuring the Platform's Service Provider Settings====

Revision as of 02:59, 24 January 2014

Installing HornetQ

HornetQ is the Message Queue engine used by the Messaging Server.

To install HornetQ

  1. Download it from http://www.jboss.org/hornetq/downloads.html
    (For the release to use, see the Software Requirements.)
  2. Unpack hornetq-2.2.14 to the desired location
  3. Edit {hornetq-folder}/config/stand-alone/non-clustered/hornetq-users.xml
  4. Create a new user by adding the following code to the <configuration> section:
    <syntaxhighlight lang="xml" enclose="div">

<user name="[USER_NAME]" password="[PASSWORD]">

  <role name="admin"/>

</user> </syntaxhighlight>

  1. Edit {hornetq-folder}/config/stand-alone/non-clustered/hornetq-configuration.xml
  2. Replace the <security>...</security> section with the following:
    <syntaxhighlight lang="xml" enclose="div">

<security-settings>

  <security-setting match="#">
     <permission type="createNonDurableQueue" roles="guest, admin"/>
     <permission type="deleteNonDurableQueue" roles="guest, admin"/>
     <permission type="createDurableQueue" roles="admin"/>
     <permission type="deleteDurableQueue" roles="admin"/>
     <permission type="consume" roles="guest, admin"/>
     <permission type="send" roles="guest, admin"/>
     <permission type="manage" roles="admin"/>
  </security-setting>

</security-settings> </syntaxhighlight>

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Note:

HornetQ is started using [hornetq-folder]/bin/start.sh. It should be started before launching the platform's messaging server.
Learn more: Server Restart Sequence

Configuring the Platform's Service Provider Settings

Creating an SSL Keystore

Configuring the Messaging Server