Okay, not sure when I will be able to get to it but I will put it on
my todo list.

On Jul 18, 9:09 am, Corey Kaylor <co...@kaylors.net> wrote:
> I think it's a good suggestion, seems more appropriate there.
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> On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 6:34 AM, Ken Baltrinic <kbaltri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Corey,
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> > Per the note in the pull request.  What are your thoughts on moving
> > the port selection code down into RQ?
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> > --Ken
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> > On Jul 15, 12:44 pm, Ken Baltrinic <kbaltri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Corey,
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> > > I just submitted pull request 24 to cover this.  Please see the
> > > comments in the request.
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> > > --Ken
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> > > On Jul 15, 10:51 am, Corey Kaylor <co...@kaylors.net> wrote:
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> > > > I would prefer option 2 as well. Less configuration is better in this
> > case
> > > > because with oneway the uri shouldn't matter.
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> > > > On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 6:43 AM, Ken Baltrinic <kbaltri...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > > Corey,
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> > > > > I see that pull request 6 (
> >https://github.com/hibernating-rhinos/rhino-
> > > > > esb/pull/6) was never merged.  I bring this up because I have two
> > > > > services running on the same machine both using a one way bus and am
> > > > > getting port conflicts.  Pull six is too old to be usable as is so I
> > > > > was looking into how to solve this and have come up with two possible
> > > > > solutions:
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> > > > > 1) Enable the user to configure a bus endpoint for a one-way bus
> > (this
> > > > > is the approach that pull 6 seems to have taken)
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> > > > > 2) Change RhinoQueuesOneWayBus not to use a hard coded null endpoint,
> > > > > but select one with an unused port and pass that to the
> > > > > RhinoQueuesTransport constructor.
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> > > > > I prefer the latter solution because it doesn't require any explicit
> > > > > configuration of the bus port.  Rather, its appropriate for tcp
> > > > > clients to auto select a port on their own from the 49152 - 65535
> > > > > range.
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> > > > > Or I could do both, giving people the maximum number of options. ;)
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> > > > > Do you  or any have a preference?
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