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<h1>Proton Ruby Example</h1>
<p>HornetQ can be configured to accept requests from any AMQP client that supports the 1.0 version of the protocol.
This example shows a simply proton ruby client that sends and receives messages</p>
<p>To run the example you will need the following packages installed, alsa-lib.i686 libXv.i686 libXScrnSaver.i686 qt.i686 qt-x11.i686 qtwebkit-2.2.2-2.fc18.i686, gcc, ruby</p>
<p>On fedora you can install these via the <literal>yum install alsa-lib.i686 libXv.i686 libXScrnSaver.i686 qt.i686 qt-x11.i686 qtwebkit-2.2.2-2.fc18.i686, gcc, ruby</literal>
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<p>you will also need the qpid-proton libraries installed, again <literal>yum install qpid-proton</literal></p>
<p>lastly you wull have to create the gems <literal>gem install qpid_proton</literal></p>
<p>To configure HornetQ to accept AMQP client connections you need to add an Acceptor like so:</p>
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<acceptor name="proton-acceptor">
<factory-class>org.hornetq.core.remoting.impl.netty.NettyAcceptorFactory</factory-class>
<param key="protocol" value="AMQP"/>
<param key="port" value="5672"/>
</acceptor>
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<h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
<p>Firstly start the server by running the command <literal>mvn verify</literal></p>
<p>Then in a separate window you can run the send ruby script by running the command <literal>ruby src/main/scripts/send.rb</literal></p>
<p>You can then receive the message via the receive ruby script by running <literal>ruby src/main/scripts/receive.rb</literal></p>
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