You can also specify a logging endpoint where all messages will be forwarded
to (no message handling occurs) if this is helpful for your scenario.

On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 7:58 AM, Corey Kaylor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry typo.
>
> Other endpoints would use
> config.Bus("msmq://localhost/servicebus.service") //for each endpoint
> sending messages
> .Receive("Application.Common.Messages",
> "msmq://localhost/servicebus.logging");
>
> On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Corey Kaylor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> The Receive method specifies where a message is routed to, not where it is
>> receiving messages at, confusing I agree. From the sending point of view it
>> routes a particular namespace to an endpoint. So in your "multiple
>> endpoints" they would need to configure who the "owner endpoint" is.
>>
>> So owner endpoint would use
>> config.Bus("msmq://localhost/servicebus.logging")
>>
>> Other endpoints would use
>> config.Bus("msmq://localhost/servicebus.service") //for each endpoint
>> sending messages
>> .Receive("Application.Common.Messages",
>> "msmq://localhost/servicebus.presentation");
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 3:31 AM, Jens Melgaard <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> Can anyone provide an example how one would go around with receiving
>>> the same type of messages but from a multitude of endpoints.
>>> I am not to much into Rhino Bus yet, but this wont work:
>>>
>>> config.Bus( "msmq://localhost/servicebus.logging");
>>> config.Receive("Application.Common.Messages", "msmq://localhost/
>>> servicebus.extention");
>>> config.Receive("Application.Common.Messages", "msmq://localhost/
>>> servicebus.service");
>>> config.Receive("Application.Common.Messages", "msmq://localhost/
>>> servicebus.presentation");
>>>
>>> The entire concepts is still a bit lost to me so the above may be
>>> completely stupid, yet the need is to received same type of messages
>>> from multiple "applications".
>>> As the example it could be sending logging over the bus to a common
>>> place, for log in particular it might not be the best example, but it
>>> serves its purpose for what I need.
>>>
>>> Kind Regards
>>> Jens
>>>
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