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1. Re: Remote Topic Non-MDB
joelvogt Jul 31, 2002 8:08 PM (in response to jweis)Yes it is a good way, why doesn't it feel right to you?
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2. Re: Remote Topic Non-MDB
schaefera Aug 1, 2002 12:54 AM (in response to jweis)In JBossMQ there is now notion where a client must be (except for an MDB) so a client (consumer or publisher can be local or remote). The Connection/Session take care of how the message are aknowledged even when they are remote.
So your client on Server 'A' could even be a remote client on Server 'C'.
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3. Re: Remote Topic Non-MDB
jweis Aug 1, 2002 9:54 AM (in response to jweis)I guess the idea of "Messaging" to me seemed most natural in the form of sending a message from point A to point B and point B was waiting (listening) to receive. A remote listener did not seem as natural, but I am glad to see that this design is not a bad one necessarily. Thanks for the speedy reply.
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4. Re: Remote Topic Non-MDB
schaefera Aug 1, 2002 9:35 PM (in response to jweis)The idea of messaging is that a message producer on Box A sends a message to a JMS server on (another) Box B which then sends the message to one or more message consumers on a Box C.
Where the boxes are doesn't matter as long as any client can connect to the JMS server.
Andy