Yes,

We mainly tested it with OpenJMS but you may perfectly use any other open source or commercial JMS implementation (e.g. for the open source ones: http://www.manageability.org/blog/stuff/open-source-jms-java/view)

Cheers
St�phane.

At 01:40 02/05/2005, you wrote:
Hi Douglas,
 
We are currently in the middle of deploying a Jahia cluster using OpenJMS ( http://openjms.sourceforge.net/) as per the Jahia HOWTO on clustering.
 
So far, it's working very well.
 
One problem with OpenJMS: currently it does not support automatic failover so without some other mechanism set up to allow for this it is not possible to make a fully redundant cluster. OTOH, its purpose is to sync the cache: therefore it is a necessary component to sync changes that are made to the site. Changes to the site we are building will not happen overnight or over the weekend so in practice we will always be able to fix the JMS server before it becomes a problem with the live content.
 
HTH,
 
Chris

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