Quoting Genmen: "Assuming you have a single DB, you're making the center of the 
"hub" the DB. It becomes the same architecture."

I agree with you on this - it is moving the bottleneck to the DB but...  all 
this talk about creating complex scalable applications by using an architecture 
that allows you to throw more machines into different parts of the cluster... 
it isn't ALL hogwash (maybe you think it is?)...  Let's *assume* that I can set 
up a number of synchronized dbs (I'm not a db expert), isn't my argument still 
valid?  Won't a homegrown solution for inserting records into a db through a 
servlet pool on multiple machines out-perform most (if not all) JMS 
implementations?



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