This is not true - networks of brokers have been working very successfully, and been deployed in production very successfully with a number of users. This may come as a shock to you, but even though Apache ActiveMQ is open source and free to use, it doesn't mean that the developers of ActiveMQ's time is free as well. We do try our best to be helpful, but cannot always monitor this list, or respond in a timely manner

On 21 Dec 2006, at 08:04, Javier Leyba wrote:

On 12/21/06, Bernhard Wellhöfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED] group.com> wrote:
Hello Prashanth,

I agree that the clustering/network or brokers feature is not ready for a productive scenario. The problem is that the ActiveMQ homepage does not warn you about this case. Therefore again and again people waste time by trying out this feature - as each new mail for this issue to the mailing list proves. It's a pity that this as a whole makes ActiveMQ less trustworthy...


Is this totally true ???

I've an application that use network of brokers ready to go to test.
I've configured it with the help of this list and nobody told me what
you say...

If this is true I'll be in big problems after four months of
development with this product. I can´t believe it !

If this is true I'm a dead man...  :(


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Javier Leyba
Barcelona - Spain
http://blog.leyba.com.ar

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