6.2. Installing Clients on All Other Platforms


Downloading the client packages

You can download the messaging client packages for JBoss A-MQ, as follows:
  1. Navigate to the Red Hat Software Downloads page on the Red Hat Customer Portal.
  2. Select A-MQ under Integration Platforms in the sidebar menu (or using the drop-down menu for the Product field).
  3. Choose version 6.2.1 or 6.2.0 from the Version drop-down list on the Software Downloads page.
  4. Click Download next to the client package that you want to download.

Available 6.2.1 messaging client packages

The available client packages are shown in Table 6.2, “Messaging Client Packages”.
Table 6.2. Messaging Client Packages
Package NameDescription
Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6.2.1 AMQP 1.0 JMS Client 0.5.0
jboss-a-mq-6.2.1-apache-qpid-jms-0.5.0.redhat-1-bin.zip
Provides the Qpid JMS client 0.5.0 library.
Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6.2.1 QPID C++ Client for Windows 64bit Visual Studio 2012 v3.34.4.1
jboss-a-mq-6.2.1-qpidcpp-x64-VS2012-3.34.4.1.zip
Provides the Qpid CMS client library for Windows.
Important: The Qpid C# libraries (org.apache.qpid.messaging*.dll) and examples included in this archive (under the dotnet_examples directory) are not supported. JBoss A-MQ supports only the Qpid C++ client libraries.
Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6.2.1 C++ Client
jboss-a-mq-cpp-6.2.1.redhat-084.zip
Provides the Apache ActiveMQ C++ client library source code for building on Linux, UNIX, and Windows.
Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6.2.1 AMQP 1.0 .NET Client for Windows SDK
jboss-a-mq-6.2.1-amqpnetlite-1.1.0.3-1-sdk.zip
Provides the AMQPNet.Lite SDK for developing AMQP 1.0 .NET clients on Windows.
Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6.2.1 .NET Client
jboss-a-mq-nms-6.2.1.redhat-084.zip
Provides the Apache ActiveMQ NMS .NET client library for Windows.
Copy the archive files to the desired location and decompress them using the appropriate utility for your platform.
After extracting the archives, you can distribute their contents with your client applications that need them. In the case of CMS, you need to build the C++ library from source and include that in your CMS application.
Warning
Do not unpack the archive files into a folder that has spaces in its path name. For example, do not unpack into C:\Documents and Settings\Greco Roman\Desktop\fusesrc.

Available 6.2.0 messaging client packages

The available client packages are shown in Table 6.2, “Messaging Client Packages”.
Table 6.3. Messaging Client Packages
Package NameDescription
Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6.2.0 AMQP 1.0 JMS Client
apache-qpid-jms-0.2.0.redhat-1-bin.zip
Provides the Qpid JMS client library.
Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6.2.0 QPID C++ Client for Windows 64bit Visual Studio 2012 v3.32.3.1
qpid-cpp-x64-VS2012-3.32.3.1.zip
Provides the Qpid CMS client library for Windows.
Important: The Qpid C# examples included in this archive (under the dotnet_examples directory) are not supported. JBoss A-MQ supports only the Qpid C++ client libraries.
Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6.2.0 C++ Client
jboss-a-mq-cpp-6.2.0.redhat-133.zip
Provides the Apache ActiveMQ C++ client library source code for building on Linux, UNIX, and Windows.
Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6.2.0 AMQP 1.0 .NET Client for Windows SDK
amqpnetlite-sdk-1.1.0.2.zip
Provides the AMQPNet.Lite SDK for developing AMQP 1.0 .NET clients on Windows.
Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6.2.0 .NET Client
jboss-a-mq-nms-6.2.0.redhat-133.zip
Provides the Apache ActiveMQ NMS .NET client library for Windows.
Copy the archive files to the desired location and decompress them using the appropriate utility for your platform.
After extracting the archives, you can distribute their contents with your client applications that need them. In the case of CMS, you need to build the C++ library from source and include that in your CMS application.
Warning
Do not unpack the archive files into a folder that has spaces in its path name. For example, do not unpack into C:\Documents and Settings\Greco Roman\Desktop\fusesrc.
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