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1. Re: Core bridges and guaranteed delivery
ataylor Jan 23, 2015 4:06 AM (in response to lostvicking)as per my other post, messages are routed to an address not a queue. if the server is down then the message will be held in the store and forward queue of the bridge itself.
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2. Re: Core bridges and guaranteed delivery
lostvicking Jan 23, 2015 4:09 AM (in response to ataylor)Thanks, Andy. So in my understanding then I loose the benefit of guaranteed delivery when using bridges because as you say it's routed to an address instead of a queue?
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3. Re: Core bridges and guaranteed delivery
ataylor Jan 23, 2015 4:14 AM (in response to lostvicking)1 of 1 people found this helpfulno you don't lose any guarantees. the guarantee is between a source queue and a target address, if there were 2 queues bound to this address then they would both receive the message as part of the guarantee, this is how a core bridge works. Try not to think JMS this is our own core API.