Write a function in your shared lib that checks if Active MQ has been
started yet, and starts it if not. Then, in each webapp add a
ServletContextListener with a contextInitialized method that calls the
aforementioned function. Thus, Active MQ will be initialized when the
first webapp starts up, whichever it is.
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Len
On 7/26/07, suchitha koneru <suchithakoneru@(protected):
> Hello Tomcat Users,
> I am using Tomcat server 5.5.20 along with Java 1.6,
> and Active MQ 4.1.1. There are two web applications A and B which
> communicate via the active mq broker. Our application has a requirement of
> starting the broker before any of the web apps. Where should I be placing
> the code which starts the broker. I can create a jar file out of the code
> and dependent libraries and place it in common/lib. How will I communicate
> to Tomcat server that the broker has to be started during the server start
> up process, before any of the web apps ? Any pointers in this regard ?
>
> thank you ,
> Suchitha.
>
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