Hi Bela,
Thanks for your quick reply
I started with SLJMS. Could run the examples. InteractiveJMSClient with Producder/Subscriber.
But, I am not clear how to use it for my needs.
1. If I have 3 Java Progs running on 3 Different machines what they shud do to use SLJMS and communicate with each other.
2. What configuration + property file settings do i need on these 3 machines.
3. I dont have any app server. I assume that is okay with SLJMS.
Please guide me. Sorry for such dumb questions.
Regards
Aditya
Bela Ban wrote:------------------
There is a prototype of JMS running on top of JGroups at jboss.org. Checkout the project called ServerlessJMS, maybe this is what you need.
Aditya Dutta wrote:----------------
Hi,
I am very new to JGroups.
I wanted to use JGroups for group coordination between a set of independant java programs running on different machines. But, I would wish to use the JMS Protocol.
I would be very grateful if any one can please guide me as to how it can be done, where to start and how to write configs for JMS Protocol. I have downloaded JGroups and the demos work i.e. Draw program. I am very impressed and the functionality fits my needs perfectly. But, please help as how I can use it with JMS.
Thanks in advance
Aditya Dutta
EAI Consultant
Michelin Tire Co Ltd
Tokyo, Japan
"bela" wrote:
10Mpbs ? You're going to get 1MB/sec throughput max.
If you run only on the local box, set UDP.bind_addr to 127.0.0.1, to circumvent the NIC entirely. Also add a multicast route that actually points to your loopback device.
I suggest you take the NIC down for the duration of the tests to make sure you don't send anything via the 10Mbps link.
Also, I suggest to set UDP.loopback=true.
"Bela" wrote:
Here's another one: you may want to adjust the compression level in COMPRESS (9 = best).
Bela