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# Libaio Native Libraries
ActiveMQ distributes a native library, used as a bridge between ActiveMQ
and Linux libaio.
`libaio` is a library, developed as part of the Linux kernel project.
With `libaio` we submit writes to the operating system where they are
processed asynchronously. Some time later the OS will call our code back
when they have been processed.
We use this in our high performance journal if configured to do so,
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please see [Persistence](persistence.md).
These are the native libraries distributed by ActiveMQ:
- libActiveMQAIO32.so - x86 32 bits
- libActiveMQAIO64.so - x86 64 bits
When using libaio, ActiveMQ will always try loading these files as long
as they are on the [library path](#using-server.library.path).
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## Compiling the native libraries
In the case that you are using Linux on a platform other than x86\_32 or
x86\_64 (for example Itanium 64 bits or IBM Power) you may need to
compile the native library, since we do not distribute binaries for
those platforms with the release.
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## Install requirements
> **Note**
>
> At the moment the native layer is only available on Linux. If you are
> in a platform other than Linux the native compilation will not work
These are the required linux packages to be installed for the compilation to work:
- gcc - C Compiler
- gcc-c++ or g++ - Extension to gcc with support for C++
- libtool - Tool for link editing native libraries
- libaio - library to disk asynchronous IO kernel functions
- libaio-dev - Compilation support for libaio
- A full JDK installed with the environment variable JAVA\_HOME set to
its location
To perform this installation on RHEL or Fedora, you can simply type this at a command line:
sudo yum install libtool gcc-c++ gcc libaio libaio-devel make
Or on Debian systems:
sudo apt-get install libtool gcc-g++ gcc libaio libaio-dev make
> **Note**
>
> You could find a slight variation of the package names depending on
> the version and Linux distribution. (for example gcc-c++ on Fedora
> versus g++ on Debian systems)
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## Invoking the compilation
In the source distribution or git clone, in the `activemq-native` directory, execute the shell
script `compile-native.sh`. This script will invoke the proper maven profile to perform the native build.
someUser@someBox:/checkout-dir/activemq-native$ ./compile-native.sh
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO]
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Building ActiveMQ6 Native POM 6.0.0-SNAPSHOT
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO]
[INFO] --- nar-maven-plugin:3.0.0:nar-validate (default-nar-validate) @ activemq-native ---
[INFO] Using AOL: amd64-Linux-gpp
[INFO]
[INFO] --- maven-enforcer-plugin:1.4:enforce (enforce-java) @ activemq-native ---
...
The produced library will be at
`./target/nar/activemq-native-RELEASE-amd64-Linux-gpp-jni/lib/amd64-Linux-gpp/jni/
libactivemq-native-RELEASE.so`. Simply move that file over
`bin` with the proper rename [library
path](#using-server.library.path).
If you want to perform changes on the ActiveMQ libaio code, you could
just call make directly at the `native-src` directory.