Hi all,

I'm trying to get a clear picture of JMS messaging usage in the context of 
TCP/IP.

Durable messaging was designed with guaranteed delivery in mind. If a remote 
client delivers a durable message to theJMS server, then the client be sure the 
message will reach its destination if there are no exceptions during the 
posting of the message by the client to the server.

But if I am correct there is always a slight margin for error. This window 
appears after the message has been committed to the store and before the client 
returns from communication. 

Is it possible that a client receives an error while the message was actually 
delivered?This would be a false negative. False positives are unaccpetable in 
the context of queueing, but in avoiding false positives the chance of false 
negatives remains/increases.

Is this correct?  

Best regards,

Sanne

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