I am a Tibco EMS dev/admin/user. So have created a few patterns around some of 
Tibco EMS's features (possibly to our detriment). But I have a couple of 
scenarios/questions I'd like to throw out there so I can understand JBoss 
Messaging better and compare capability.

One of them is comparing it to the bridging that Tibco provides. We often have 
an application which is outputting to a topic and from there we will create a 
bridge over to a local queue for consumption by another application and then 
another bridge to a different queue (likely with a different selector) for yet 
another application. This way we get a nice "routing" going on and can 
stop/control the flow of messages as needed and "hook-up" new applications 
easily. Sometimes we'll bridge one message type from a single topic to many 
queues/topics (one to many pattern).

We have a couple of cases where we'll bridge from a queue to a topic in order 
to monitor the messages being published without interfering with the consuming 
application in the queue. We may even do a one to many pattern with this where 
one queue is bridged over to multiple destinations for either production use, 
support or monitoring. Note, Tibco does NOT consume the message off the queue 
when doing this, it basically "copies" the message under the covers from the 
queue to the topics.

To that end, is it possible do this pattern in Jboss Messaging?  Most 
importantly is the ability to go from a Queue to a topic *without* consuming 
the message off the queue, think of it like a wiretap to the queue.

Lastly, having not fully installed it yet, is there feature to allow the 
creation of "dynamic" bridges (i.e. on the fly using a command line console or 
JMX interface)? Again useful for quickly setting up a destination topic and 
bridging a queue over to it to see what floats by during the course of 
operation.

I'm evaluating JBoss messaging and it will be important to NOT have to 
re-pattern my apps and support teams if possible.

Thanks

Colin

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