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Hi,
I have an issue here regarding ActiveMQ queue. We are using Solaris 10 of Sparc.
ActiveMQ is installed on our server for internal messages processing for an application. We have some of the messages got struck in ActiveMQ.DLQ queue. Is there any command to put all the messages from ActiveMQ.DLQ queue to its normal queue?
Here is the command I use to check the status of ActiveMQ queues:
Hi TB0ne,
This is not what I'm looking for. I have already been through these links and using some of the commands from the 2nd link you provided on some of the servers..
...and since you didn't tell us what you tried, how are we supposed to know?
The first link I gave you specifically has a method of moving messages from one queue to another...such as from the dead letter queue to another queue, which is what you asked for.
Quote:
Isn't there any other utility like qload in Websphere MQ, in your knowledge for activemq?
Generally, qload utility is used to take the messages from any queue and can be stored in a file. Later on those messages can be sent back to the same or some other queue also, as required.
So, this way I'm looking for similar kind of utility in ActiveMQ also.
Great...so, follow the methods given to you, use the Web console, or write your own.
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