Getting Data In

How to retrieve data TOPIC / QUEUE from ActiveMQ to Splunk?

nettrigger
Explorer

I want to know how to retrieve the data TOPIC / QUEUE from ActiveMQ to Splunk

Regards !

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Damien_Dallimor
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Have you installed the JMS Modular Input and browsed to the page to setup a new stanza ? If so , you will see the fields for entering your JNDI settings.You don't use a jndi properties file.

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Damien_Dallimor
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You can use the JMS Messaging Modular Input

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nettrigger
Explorer

Right now i'm trying to connect with JMS Splunk App to ActiveMQ via JNDI but i can not extract data yet. My question is:

I need to create a new JNDI context as ActiveMQ say in the documentation? http://activemq.apache.org/jndi-support.html

In this documentation i can read: For a new JNDI connection we must create a "jndi.properties" file, then we can stablish connection via JNDI.

If this is true, in which folder i must put this file?

Or i forget this part and only i must set the configuration in Splunk for retrieve data of Topics & Queues from ActiveMQ?

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