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1. Re: Acknowledgement in HornetQ
gaohoward May 3, 2012 3:13 AM (in response to haroonfoad)I think you need a 'reply-to' address to send and receive notifications. In HornetQ the concept of message senders and receivers are totally separated.
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2. Re: Acknowledgement in HornetQ
ataylor May 3, 2012 4:44 AM (in response to gaohoward)that sort of defeats the purpose of having an asynchronous messaging system, the point here is that the publisher and consumer don't need to know anything about each other. Maybe you are using the wrong technology for your application.
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3. Re: Acknowledgement in HornetQ
haroonfoad May 3, 2012 6:42 AM (in response to gaohoward)Dear Mr.Yong,
Help me find resources how to do 'reply-to' address please.
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4. Re: Acknowledgement in HornetQ
haroonfoad May 3, 2012 6:44 AM (in response to ataylor)Dear Mr.Andy,
I was thinking sometimes that I am using the wrong technology .
Guide me what to do or where to go.
I am beginner in HonetQ .
And what does (Buzz in messaging) mean ?
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5. Re: Acknowledgement in HornetQ
ataylor May 3, 2012 7:01 AM (in response to haroonfoad)I would suggest reading a good JMS tutorial, The Sun one is pretty good.
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6. Re: Acknowledgement in HornetQ
gaohoward May 3, 2012 7:03 AM (in response to haroonfoad)There is a 'request-reply' example that comes with HornetQ download kit. Find it under examples/jms dir. You can get some idea what I mean.
Howard