Deploying the ActiveMQ-WebConsole ================================= From ActiveMQ 5.9 onwards ActiveMQ ships with a web console which is accessible at its usual location at: http://localhost:8161/admin/ In the default configuration ActiveMQ automatically starts the web console in the same VM as the broker. The console is accessibly under http://localhost:8161/admin/. The broker may ask for credentials to login the web console the first time. The default username and password is admin/admin. In the web console you can configure the default users, in the conf/jetty-real.properties file. And in the conf/jetty.xml file you can configure to disable login for the web consoles. However it's also possible to start the web console in a separate VM and connect it to the broker via JMS and JMX. The reasons to do so may include increased reliability of the broker itself (f.e. the embedded web console could use up all the available memory) or the monitoring of a master/slave system. Just deploy the war into your preferred servlet container and add the apache-activemq.jar to the classpath of the container (f.e. under Tomcat that'd be common/lib and under Jetty the lib-directory). Two options are available for the configuration of the broker and jmx uri(s): * System Properties ----------------- Specify the following system properties in your web container: -Dwebconsole.type=properties -Dwebconsole.jms.url= (f.e. tcp://localhost:61616) -Dwebconsole.jmx.url= (f.e. service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://localhost:1099/jmxrmi) * JNDI ---- If your servlet container supports JNDI it's possible to use a JMS-ConnectionFactory configured outside the war: java:comp/env/jms/connectionFactory: javax.jms.ConnectionFactory for the broker java:comp/env/jmx/url: URL of the brokers JMX (Type java.lang.String) Installing Web consoles in Apache Karaf / Apache ServiceMix ----------------------------------------------------------- If you are using Apache Karaf, you can install ActiveMQ broker / client into the container using: features:chooseurl activemq 5.9.0 To install the broker: features:install activemq-broker or the client only (web console not available): features:install activemq-client You can then use web:list to see the context-path the console is accessible, that is usually: http://localhost:8181/activemqweb Master/Slave monitoring ----------------------- To configure the web console to monitor a master/slave configuration configure the jms/jmx as follows (system properties shown, but this option is also available when using JNDI): -Dwebconsole.jms.url=failover:(tcp://serverA:61616,tcp://serverB:61616) -Dwebconsole.jmx.url=service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://serverA:1099/jmxrmi,service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://serverB:1099/jmxrmi With this configuration the web console with switch to the slave as the master is no longer available and back as soon as the master is back up.