What is that status of this? Rob Davies wrote: > this was a feature in amq 3.x - but networks have been re-written for > amq 4 - and this has been missed off the list. Will add it asap > On 14 Sep 2006, at 14:34, Jon wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> I gave it a vote. >> >> This problem should be a quite common problem i would guess. Accessing a >> broker behind firewall would simply not be done without reusing the >> connection from the broker behind firewall. So if a broker outside a >> firewall detects brokers inside the firewall (by the inside >> connecting to >> the outside), it should make the broker inside the firewall available >> to all >> other brokers on the outside-network. So if it was possible to build a >> network of brokers and address them by an unique name, and let all >> brokers >> know of everybody - i quess the problem was solved. >> >> Since my network topology often is a mix of firewalls i have no >> control over >> and them i have control over, i really need something like this. >> >> Anyone who knows of a JMS project supporting this? >> >> -Jon >> >> >> >> Komandur wrote: >>> >>> >>> Its the 'first' case .... 'server' broker needs to connect to to the >>> 'client' broker inside the firewall for message flow >>> from 'server' to the 'client' broker. >>> >>> Interestingly, I just filed a jira related to this - check out >>> AMQ-920 and >>> vote if you are interested in seeing it addressed. >>> >>> >>> Jon wrote: >>>> >>>> hi, >>>> I've just started look into activeMQ (latest version). >>>> My 'problem' is using several brokers which are behind >>>> firewalls('clients'), communicating to a single broker outside the >>>> firewall ('server'). >>>> The server subscriber subscribes to a separate topic on all brokers >>>> behind the firewalls (clients), and the clients subscribers >>>> subscribe to >>>> its own topic on the server broker. >>>> >>>> The communication is then: >>>> client connects to server and receives its messages and the server >>>> receives the messages from the client... >>>> >>>> My question is really; When the client behind firewall connects - will >>>> the server broker need to connect to the client broker with its own >>>> connection (to receive its messages on the client), or will it >>>> reuse the >>>> connection created by the client ? If the first is the case i'll have >>>> problems... >>>> >>>> -Jon >>>> >>> >>> >> >> --View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Firewall-tf2258067.html#a6306030 >> Sent from the ActiveMQ - User forum at Nabble.com. >> >
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