I have been looking at the NetworkConnector code and I came across the
NetworkBridge code. I feel this may be more what I require. For example I
need to be able to maintain a list of remote brokers with any subscriptions
their local consumers may hold. In other words I need to bridge the gap
between the local producers / consumers a broker has, and the remote
producers / consumers any remote brokers they are connected to have.

I hope you can help me my pointing me to classes / documentation that
explains how the brokers manage subscriptions and their local pool of
consumers and producers. Sorry for all the questions but I cannot find any
documentation that explains this, and looking through the classes is quite a
maze.



James.Strachan wrote:
> 
> 2008/12/2 daven1986 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Thanks for the reply, sorry it has taken me so long to get around to
>> replying
>> - I was away. I am implementing a wide area network protocol for
>> intrabroker
>> communication. E.g.
>>
>> Broker A ------------ Broker B
>>    |                            |
>>    |                            |
>> Producer                   Producer
>> Consumer                  Consumer
> 
> If its broker-broker communication then maybe just reuse OpenWire as
> the wire format? Indeed if its broker-broker - why wouldn't the
> existing NetworkConnector code act as a suitable base?
> 
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