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1. Re: Clustering for temporary queues
timfox Apr 25, 2007 1:02 PM (in response to alexgvozdenovic)We don't support clustering for temporary queues - when sending your reply you need to be on the same node for this to work.
I guess you have changed your message pull policy to be "DefaultMessagePullPolicy"?
Temporary queues are really designed to have a short life time (lifetime of the connection) therefore it doesn't make a lot of sense to have them living on other nodes. (Since who would consume from them on other nodes?)
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2. Re: Clustering for temporary queues
alexgvozdenovic Apr 25, 2007 1:06 PM (in response to alexgvozdenovic)Many thanks for the (very) prompt reply.
Yes, the pull policy is DefaultPullPolicy.
We are using temp queues to facilitate synchronous request/response semantics.
If this is not supported in a clustered setup, then I guess we can achieve the same using correlation ids and a shared reply queue.