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This Quickstart guide will help you get HornetQ up and running in a few minutes and will explain the basics needed to get started.
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What is HornetQ?
HornetQ is an open source project to build a multi-protocol, embeddable, very high performance, clustered, asynchronous messaging system.
For answers to more questions about what HornetQ is and what it isn't please visit the FAQs wiki page.
Why use HornetQ? Here are just a few of the reasons:
100% open source software. HornetQ is licenced using the Apache Software License v2.0 to minimise barriers to adoption.
HornetQ is designed with usability in mind.
Written in Java. Runs on any platform with a Java 6+ runtime, that's everything from Windows desktops to IBM mainframes.
Amazing performance. Our class beating high performance journal provides persistent messaging performance at rates normally seen for non persistent messaging, our non persistent messaging performance rocks the boat too.
Full feature set. All the features you'd expect in any serious messaging system, and others you won't find anywhere else.
Elegant, clean-cut design with minimal third party dependencies. Run HornetQ stand-alone, run it in integrated in your favourite JEE application server, or run it embedded inside your own product. It's up to you.
Seamless high availability. We provide a HA solution with automatic client failover so you can guarantee zero message loss or duplication in event of server failure.
Hugely flexible clustering. Create clusters of servers that know how to load balance messages. Link geographically distributed clusters over unreliable connections to form a global network. Configure routing of messages in a highly flexible way.
For a full list of features, please see the features wiki page .
This short guide explains how to download, install and quickly get started with HornetQ.
After downloading and installing we highly recommend you run the examples to get acquainted with HornetQ. We ship with over 70 examples demonstrating most of the features.
This guide is not intended to be a replacement for the user manual. The user manual goes into much more depth, so please consult that for further information.
The official HornetQ project page is http://hornetq.org/.
The software can be download from the Download page:http://hornetq.org/downloads.html
Please take a look at our project wiki
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HornetQ Git repository is https://github.com/hornetq/hornetq
All release tags are availble from https://github.com/hornetq/hornetq/tags
This section describes how to install HornetQ.
HornetQ only runs on Java 6 or later.
By default, HornetQ server runs with 1GiB of memory. If your computer has less memory,
or you want to run it with more available RAM, modify the value in bin/run.sh
accordingly.
For persistence, HornetQ uses its own fast journal, which you can configure to use libaio (which is the default when running on Linux) or Java NIO. In order to use the libaio module on Linux, you'll need to install libaio, if it's not already installed.
If you're not running on Linux then you don't need to worry about this.
You can install libaio using the following steps as the root user:
Using yum, (e.g. on Fedora or Red Hat Enterprise Linux):
yum install libaio
Using aptitude, (e.g. on Ubuntu or Debian system):
apt-get install libaio
After downloading the distribution, unzip it into your chosen directory. At this point it should be possible to run straight out of the box, the following describes the directory structure:
|___ bin | |___ config | |___ jboss-as-4 | |___ jboss-as-5 | |___ stand-alone | |___ docs | |___ api | |___ quickstart-guide | |___ user-manual | |___ examples | |___ core | |___ javaee | |___ jms | |___ lib | |___ licenses | |___ schemas
bin
-- binaries and scripts needed to run HornetQ.
config
-- configuration files needed to configure HornetQ. This
contains configurations to run HornetQ either in stand-alone or inside JBoss AS 4 and 5.
Please refer to the reference guide for details on configuration.
docs
-- guides and javadocs for HornetQ
examples
-- JMS and Java EE examples. Please refer to the
'running examples' chapter for details on how to run them.
lib
-- jars and libraries needed to run HornetQ
licenses
-- licenses for HornetQ
schemas
-- XML Schemas used to validate HornetQ configuration
files
HornetQ can also be deployed in JBoss AS 5. It is not currently shipped by default with the application server (it is scheduled to be shipped as default JMS provider in JBoss Application Server 6.0), so you will need to create new AS 5 profiles to run AS 5 with HornetQ.
To create AS 5 profiles:
Download JBoss AS 5
Set the environment property JBOSS_HOME
to point to the
directory where you installed JBoss AS 5
run ./build.sh
(or build.bat
if you are on
Windows) in HornetQ config/jboss-as-5
directory
This will create 2 new profiles in $JBOSS_HOME/server
:
default-with-hornetq
-- it corresponds to AS 5 default
profile with HornetQ as its JMS provider. In this profile,
HornetQ is non-clustered
all-with-hornetq
-- it corresponds to AS 5 all
profile with HornetQ as its JMS provider. In this profile, HornetQ
is clustered
You can then start JBoss AS 5 using one of these profiles, e.g. :
$JBOSS_HOME/bin/run.sh -c default-with-hornetq
As in AS 4, it is not shipped by default with the application server, so you will need to create new AS 4 profiles to run AS 4 with HornetQ.
To create AS 4 profiles:
Download JBoss AS 4
Set the environment property JBOSS_HOME
to point to the
directory where you installed JBoss AS 4
run ./build.sh
(or build.bat as4
if you
are on Windows) in HornetQ config/jboss-as-4
directory
This will create 2 new profiles in $JBOSS_HOME/server
:
default-with-hornetq
-- it corresponds to AS 4 default
profile with HornetQ as its JMS provider. In this profile,
HornetQ is non-clustered
all-with-hornetq
-- it corresponds to AS 4 all
profile with HornetQ as its JMS provider. In this profile, HornetQ
is clustered
You can then start JBoss AS 4 using one of these profiles:
$JBOSS_HOME/bin/run.sh -c default-with-hornetq
To run a stand-alone server, open up a shell or command prompt and navigate into the
bin
directory. Then execute ./run.sh
(or run.bat
on Windows) and you should see the following output
bin$ ./run.sh 15:05:54,108 INFO @main [HornetQBootstrapServer] Starting HornetQ server ... 15:06:02,566 INFO @main [HornetQServerImpl] HornetQ Server version 2.0.0.CR3 (yellowjacket, 111) started
HornetQ is now running.
Both the run and the stop scripts use the config under config/stand-alone/non-clustered
by default. The configuration can be changed
by running ./run.sh ../config/stand-alone/clustered
or another config of
your choosing. This is the same for the stop script and the windows bat files.
To run HornetQ in JBoss AS 5, you need to create the AS 5 profiles for HornetQ first. Then run JBoss
AS 5 with one these profiles. For example, to run JBoss AS 5 with a
non-clustered HornetQ server, got to $JBOSS_HOME/bin
directory and type:
bin$ ./run.sh -c default-with-hornetq 15:18:35,460 INFO [ServerImpl] Starting JBoss (Microcontainer)... 15:18:35,462 INFO [ServerImpl] Release ID: JBoss (Microcontainer) [5.1.0.GA (build: SVNTag= JBoss_5_1_0_GA date=200905221053) ... 15:19:30,305 INFO [HornetQServerImpl] HornetQ Server version 2.0.0.CR3 (yellowjacket, 111) started ... 15:19:43,601 INFO [ServerImpl] JBoss (Microcontainer) [5.1.0.GA (build: SVNTag= JBoss_5_1_0_GA date=200905221053)]Started in 1m:14s:556ms
To run HornetQ in JBoss AS 4 you must follow the same steps described for AS5 without forgetting to create the AS 4 profiles for HornetQ first.
In the directory examples
there are 2 sets of examples, these are
JMS Examples - these demonstrate functionality while sending and consumng JMS messages.
Java EE Examples - these demonstrate application server integration, e.g. MDBs, EJBs, Servlets, etc.
The JMS Examples all follow the same format. Each examples is contained in its own directory which contains the following.
pom.xml
This is the Maven build file used to run the example
src
directory
This contains the source code for the example
resources/hornetq/server0
configuration directory
This contains the configuration files needed to run the server for the example.
There may be multiple configuration directories server0
, server1
etc for clustered examples etc.
Each example will start one or more stand-alone servers and stop them after the example has completed.
As a quick start we'll run the queue example. For all other examples refer to the main user manual.
Firstly open a Shell or a Command prompt and navigate to the examples/jms/queue
directory.
Type the command mvn verify
and you should see the following output:
[INFO] Scanning for projects... [INFO] [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] Building HornetQ JMS Queue Example 2.3.0.BETA-SNAPSHOT [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-resources-plugin:2.6:resources (default-resources) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example --- [INFO] Using 'UTF-8' encoding to copy filtered resources. [INFO] Copying 3 resources [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-compiler-plugin:3.0:compile (default-compile) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example --- [INFO] Nothing to compile - all classes are up to date [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-resources-plugin:2.6:testResources (default-testResources) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example --- [INFO] Using 'UTF-8' encoding to copy filtered resources. [INFO] skip non existing resourceDirectory /home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/jms/queue/src/test/resources [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-compiler-plugin:3.0:testCompile (default-testCompile) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example --- [INFO] No sources to compile [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-surefire-plugin:2.13:test (default-test) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example --- [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-jar-plugin:2.4:jar (default-jar) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example --- [INFO] Building jar: /home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/jms/queue/target/hornetq-jms-queue-example-2.3.0.BETA-SNAPSHOT.jar [INFO] [INFO] >>> maven-source-plugin:2.2.1:jar (attach-sources) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example >>> [INFO] [INFO] <<< maven-source-plugin:2.2.1:jar (attach-sources) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example <<< [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-source-plugin:2.2.1:jar (attach-sources) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example --- [INFO] Building jar: /home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/jms/queue/target/hornetq-jms-queue-example-2.3.0.BETA-SNAPSHOT-sources.jar [INFO] [INFO] >>> maven-source-plugin:2.2.1:jar (default) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example >>> [INFO] [INFO] <<< maven-source-plugin:2.2.1:jar (default) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example <<< [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-source-plugin:2.2.1:jar (default) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example --- [WARNING] Artifact org.hornetq.examples.jms:hornetq-jms-queue-example:java-source:sources:2.3.0.BETA-SNAPSHOT already attached to project, ignoring duplicate [INFO] [INFO] --- hornetq-maven-plugin:1.1.1-SNAPSHOT:start (start) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example --- [file:/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/jms/queue/target/classes/hornetq/server0/] Apr 17, 2013 10:51:01 AM org.hornetq.core.deployers.impl.FileConfigurationParser parseMainConfig WARN: HQ222018: AIO was not located on this platform, it will fall back to using pure Java NIO. If your platform is Linux, install LibAIO to enable the AIO journal Apr 17, 2013 10:51:01 AM org.hornetq.core.server.impl.HornetQServerImpl start INFO: HQ221000: live server is starting with configuration HornetQ Configuration (clustered=false,backup=false,sharedStore=true,journalDirectory=/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/jms/queue/target//server0/data/messaging/journal,bindingsDirectory=/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/jms/queue/target//server0/data/messaging/bindings,largeMessagesDirectory=/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/jms/queue/target//server0/data/messaging/largemessages,pagingDirectory=/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/jms/queue/target//server0/data/messaging/paging) Apr 17, 2013 10:51:01 AM org.hornetq.core.server.impl.HornetQServerImpl$SharedStoreLiveActivation run INFO: HQ221006: Waiting to obtain live lock Apr 17, 2013 10:51:01 AM org.hornetq.core.persistence.impl.journal.JournalStorageManager <init> INFO: HQ221013: Using NIO Journal Apr 17, 2013 10:51:01 AM org.hornetq.core.server.impl.HornetQServerImpl initialisePart1 WARN: HQ222007: Security risk! HornetQ is running with the default cluster admin user and default password. Please see the HornetQ user guide, cluster chapter, for instructions on how to change this. Apr 17, 2013 10:51:01 AM org.hornetq.core.server.impl.FileLockNodeManager startLiveNode INFO: HQ221034: Waiting to obtain live lock Apr 17, 2013 10:51:01 AM org.hornetq.core.server.impl.FileLockNodeManager startLiveNode INFO: HQ221035: Live Server Obtained live lock Apr 17, 2013 10:51:02 AM org.hornetq.core.server.impl.HornetQServerImpl deployQueue INFO: HQ221003: trying to deploy queue jms.queue.exampleQueue Apr 17, 2013 10:51:02 AM org.hornetq.core.remoting.impl.netty.NettyAcceptor start INFO: HQ221020: Started Netty Acceptor version 3.6.2.Final-c0d783c localhost:5445 for CORE protocol Apr 17, 2013 10:51:02 AM org.hornetq.core.server.impl.HornetQServerImpl$SharedStoreLiveActivation run INFO: HQ221007: Server is now live Apr 17, 2013 10:51:02 AM org.hornetq.core.server.impl.HornetQServerImpl start INFO: HQ221001: HornetQ Server version 2.3.0.SNAPSHOT (black'n'yellow, 123) [a57893ff-7783-11e2-9787-07ca142fc9f7] [INFO] [INFO] --- hornetq-maven-plugin:1.1.1-SNAPSHOT:runClient (runClient) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example --- Apr 17, 2013 10:51:02 AM org.hornetq.common.example.HornetQExample getContext INFO: using jnp://localhost:1099 for jndi Sent message: This is a text message Received message: This is a text message example complete ##################### ### SUCCESS! ### ##################### [INFO] [INFO] --- hornetq-maven-plugin:1.1.1-SNAPSHOT:stop (stop) @ hornetq-jms-queue-example --- Apr 17, 2013 10:51:03 AM org.hornetq.core.server.management.impl.ManagementServiceImpl stop WARN: HQ222113: On ManagementService stop, there are 1 unexpected registered MBeans: [core.acceptor.netty-acceptor] Apr 17, 2013 10:51:03 AM org.hornetq.core.server.impl.HornetQServerImpl stop INFO: HQ221002: HornetQ Server version 2.3.0.SNAPSHOT (black'n'yellow, 123) [a57893ff-7783-11e2-9787-07ca142fc9f7] stopped [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] Total time: 4.428s [INFO] Finished at: Wed Apr 17 10:51:03 BST 2013 [INFO] Final Memory: 11M/456M [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Congratulations! You have successfully run your first HornetQ example. Try some of the others.
The Java EE Examples are examples that require a JEE application server to run. They include MDB, Servlet, EJB examples etc. For this you will need the JBoss Application Server 7.1.x installed and uses Arquillian to run the example. How to do this is explained in the previous chapters.
We'll use the MDB example for the purposes of this guide. For the other examples refer to the user guide. Before going any further ensure that the JBoss Application Server is running.
The first thing we need to do is set the JBOSS_HOME
environment property to the location of the JBoss
Application Server, in a Linux shell this would be something like:
export JBOSS_HOME=/home/jbossas7.1/build/output/jboss-7.1.0
Yoy can then run the example via maven by running mvn test
In the shell window you should see something like the following output:
[INFO] Scanning for projects... [INFO] [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] Building HornetQ JEE MDB Example 2.3.0.BETA-SNAPSHOT [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-resources-plugin:2.6:resources (default-resources) @ hornetq-jee-mdb-bmt-example --- [INFO] Using 'UTF-8' encoding to copy filtered resources. [INFO] skip non existing resourceDirectory /home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/src/main/resources [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-compiler-plugin:3.0:compile (default-compile) @ hornetq-jee-mdb-bmt-example --- [INFO] Nothing to compile - all classes are up to date [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-resources-plugin:2.6:copy-resources (as-node-0) @ hornetq-jee-mdb-bmt-example --- [INFO] Using 'UTF-8' encoding to copy filtered resources. [INFO] Copying 1112 resources [INFO] Copying 5 resources [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-resources-plugin:2.6:testResources (default-testResources) @ hornetq-jee-mdb-bmt-example --- [INFO] Using 'UTF-8' encoding to copy filtered resources. [INFO] Copying 1 resource [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-compiler-plugin:3.0:testCompile (default-testCompile) @ hornetq-jee-mdb-bmt-example --- [INFO] Changes detected - recompiling the module! [INFO] Compiling 1 source file to /home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/test-classes [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-surefire-plugin:2.12:test (default-test) @ hornetq-jee-mdb-bmt-example --- [INFO] Surefire report directory: /home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/surefire-reports ------------------------------------------------------- T E S T S ------------------------------------------------------- Running org.hornetq.javaee.example.server.ExampleRunnerTest log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (org.jboss.logging). log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly. log4j:WARN See http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/faq.html#noconfig for more info. Apr 17, 2013 10:58:04 AM org.jboss.arquillian.container.impl.MapObject populate WARNING: Configuration contain properties not supported by the backing object org.jboss.as.arquillian.container.managed.ManagedContainerConfiguration Unused property entries: {waitForPortsTimeoutInSeconds=8, waitForPorts=8787 9999} Supported property names: [jbossHome, outputToConsole, enableAssertions, password, managementPort, javaHome, javaVmArguments, username, serverConfig, allowConnectingToRunningServer, managementAddress, startupTimeoutInSeconds, modulePath] Apr 17, 2013 10:58:04 AM org.jboss.as.arquillian.container.managed.ManagedDeployableContainer startInternal INFO: Starting container with: [/home/andy/devtools/jdk1.6.0_25//bin/java, -Djboss.inst=/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/jbossas-node0, -ea, -Djboss.home.dir=/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/jbossas-node0, -Dorg.jboss.boot.log.file=/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/jbossas-node0/standalone/log/boot.log, -Dlogging.configuration=file:/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/jbossas-node0/standalone/configuration/logging.properties, -Djboss.modules.dir=/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/jbossas-node0/modules, -Djboss.bundles.dir=/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/jbossas-node0/bundles, -jar, /home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/jbossas-node0/jboss-modules.jar, -mp, /home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/jbossas-node0/modules, -jaxpmodule, javax.xml.jaxp-provider, org.jboss.as.standalone, -server-config, standalone-example.xml] 10:58:04,525 INFO [org.jboss.modules] JBoss Modules version 1.1.1.GA 10:58:04,664 INFO [org.jboss.msc] JBoss MSC version 1.0.2.GA 10:58:04,703 INFO [org.jboss.as] JBAS015899: JBoss AS 7.1.1.Final "Brontes" starting 10:58:05,492 INFO [org.xnio] XNIO Version 3.0.3.GA 10:58:05,494 INFO [org.jboss.as.server] JBAS015888: Creating http management service using socket-binding (management-http) 10:58:05,502 INFO [org.xnio.nio] XNIO NIO Implementation Version 3.0.3.GA 10:58:05,509 INFO [org.jboss.remoting] JBoss Remoting version 3.2.3.GA 10:58:05,527 INFO [org.jboss.as.logging] JBAS011502: Removing bootstrap log handlers 10:58:05,530 INFO [org.jboss.as.configadmin] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 32) JBAS016200: Activating ConfigAdmin Subsystem 10:58:05,560 INFO [org.jboss.as.clustering.infinispan] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 37) JBAS010280: Activating Infinispan subsystem. 10:58:05,562 INFO [org.jboss.as.connector.subsystems.datasources] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 33) JBAS010403: Deploying JDBC-compliant driver class org.h2.Driver (version 1.3) 10:58:05,573 INFO [org.jboss.as.jacorb] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 38) JBAS016300: Activating JacORB Subsystem 10:58:05,595 INFO [org.jboss.as.connector] (MSC service thread 1-12) JBAS010408: Starting JCA Subsystem (JBoss IronJacamar 1.0.9.Final) 10:58:05,612 INFO [org.jboss.as.naming] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 48) JBAS011800: Activating Naming Subsystem 10:58:05,625 INFO [org.jboss.as.osgi] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 49) JBAS011940: Activating OSGi Subsystem 10:58:05,649 INFO [org.jboss.as.security] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 54) JBAS013101: Activating Security Subsystem 10:58:05,657 INFO [org.jboss.as.naming] (MSC service thread 1-8) JBAS011802: Starting Naming Service 10:58:05,663 INFO [org.jboss.as.mail.extension] (MSC service thread 1-16) JBAS015400: Bound mail session [java:jboss/mail/Default] 10:58:05,675 INFO [org.jboss.as.security] (MSC service thread 1-14) JBAS013100: Current PicketBox version=4.0.7.Final 10:58:05,683 INFO [org.jboss.as.webservices] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 58) JBAS015537: Activating WebServices Extension 10:58:05,705 INFO [org.jboss.jaxr] (MSC service thread 1-8) JBAS014000: Started JAXR subsystem, binding JAXR connection factory into JNDI as: java:jboss/jaxr/ConnectionFactory 10:58:05,831 INFO [org.jboss.ws.common.management.AbstractServerConfig] (MSC service thread 1-4) JBoss Web Services - Stack CXF Server 4.0.2.GA 10:58:05,943 INFO [org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol] (MSC service thread 1-6) Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-localhost.localdomain-127.0.0.1-8080 10:58:05,966 INFO [org.jboss.as.jacorb] (MSC service thread 1-2) JBAS016330: CORBA ORB Service started 10:58:05,988 INFO [org.hornetq.core.server.impl.HornetQServerImpl] (MSC service thread 1-11) live server is starting with configuration HornetQ Configuration (clustered=false,backup=false,sharedStore=true,journalDirectory=/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/jbossas-node0/standalone/data/messagingjournal,bindingsDirectory=/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/jbossas-node0/standalone/data/messagingbindings,largeMessagesDirectory=/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/jbossas-node0/standalone/data/messaginglargemessages,pagingDirectory=/home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/jbossas-node0/standalone/data/messagingpaging) 10:58:05,996 INFO [org.hornetq.core.server.impl.HornetQServerImpl] (MSC service thread 1-11) Waiting to obtain live lock 10:58:06,037 INFO [org.hornetq.core.persistence.impl.journal.JournalStorageManager] (MSC service thread 1-11) Using AIO Journal 10:58:06,122 INFO [org.jboss.as.jacorb] (MSC service thread 1-14) JBAS016328: CORBA Naming Service started 10:58:06,184 INFO [org.jboss.as.connector.subsystems.datasources] (MSC service thread 1-7) JBAS010400: Bound data source [java:jboss/datasources/ExampleDS] 10:58:06,204 INFO [org.hornetq.core.server.impl.AIOFileLockNodeManager] (MSC service thread 1-11) Waiting to obtain live lock 10:58:06,205 INFO [org.hornetq.core.server.impl.AIOFileLockNodeManager] (MSC service thread 1-11) Live Server Obtained live lock 10:58:06,434 INFO [org.jboss.as.remoting] (MSC service thread 1-2) JBAS017100: Listening on localhost.localdomain/127.0.0.1:4447 10:58:06,434 INFO [org.jboss.as.remoting] (MSC service thread 1-15) JBAS017100: Listening on /127.0.0.1:9999 10:58:06,436 INFO [org.jboss.as.server.deployment.scanner] (MSC service thread 1-16) JBAS015012: Started FileSystemDeploymentService for directory /home/andy/projects/hornetq-master/examples/javaee/mdb-bmt/target/jbossas-node0/standalone/deployments 10:58:08,790 INFO [org.hornetq.core.remoting.impl.netty.NettyAcceptor] (MSC service thread 1-11) Started Netty Acceptor version 3.2.5.Final-a96d88c localhost.localdomain:5445 for CORE protocol 10:58:08,793 INFO [org.hornetq.core.remoting.impl.netty.NettyAcceptor] (MSC service thread 1-11) Started Netty Acceptor version 3.2.5.Final-a96d88c localhost.localdomain:5455 for CORE protocol 10:58:08,795 INFO [org.hornetq.core.server.impl.HornetQServerImpl] (MSC service thread 1-11) Server is now live 10:58:08,797 INFO [org.hornetq.core.server.impl.HornetQServerImpl] (MSC service thread 1-11) HornetQ Server version 2.2.13.Final (HQ_2_2_13_FINAL_AS7, 122) [5c499e88-9c63-11e2-bfa3-fe5400591699]) started 10:58:08,822 INFO [org.jboss.as.messaging] (MSC service thread 1-4) JBAS011601: Bound messaging object to jndi name java:jboss/exported/jms/RemoteConnectionFactory 10:58:08,824 INFO [org.jboss.as.messaging] (MSC service thread 1-4) JBAS011601: Bound messaging object to jndi name java:/RemoteConnectionFactory 10:58:08,825 INFO [org.jboss.as.messaging] (MSC service thread 1-10) JBAS011601: Bound messaging object to 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Congratulations! you have successfully deployed and run a Java EE example.