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1. Re: Are all endpoint persisted during hot-deploy?
kurtstam May 2, 2007 3:36 PM (in response to ldimaggio)The logging state you are are seeing is to obtain a "login" to the registry. Among other things, the second time around there is already a service definition, so we only need to re-persist the EPRs. So less stuff write.
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2. Re: Are all endpoint persisted during hot-deploy?
ldimaggio May 2, 2007 3:42 PM (in response to ldimaggio)Thanks Kurt - so - it really is (3) endpoints?
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3. Re: Are all endpoint persisted during hot-deploy?
kurtstam May 2, 2007 3:45 PM (in response to ldimaggio)There should be 1 for each listener. Assuming it only is persisting the EPRs there would be 3 I guess, yes.
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4. Re: Are all endpoint persisted during hot-deploy?
ldimaggio May 2, 2007 3:49 PM (in response to ldimaggio)Is that one for each listener - including gateway listeners? I actually have a total of (6) listeners - 3 gateway and 3 native - defined...
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5. Re: Are all endpoint persisted during hot-deploy?
kurtstam May 2, 2007 3:53 PM (in response to ldimaggio)Gateways do not have an EPR since it isn't and EndPoint, but rather a StartPoint to get onto the bus. From within the ESB you cannot send message to a Gateway. However in the future we may make the gateways bi-directional. Then they would show up in the registry.
--Kurt