Excelent. Thanks, Adrian.
Bruce
On Dec 15, 2003, at 3:05 AM, Adrian Brock wrote:
The mbean definition of the remote provider can
go where you like in either a -service.xml or a -ds.xml,
the important thing is making the mbean name unique and
specifying the relevent url for the remote jnp naming
The mbean definition of the remote provider can
go where you like in either a -service.xml or a -ds.xml,
the important thing is making the mbean name unique and
specifying the relevent url for the remote jnp naming.
Server1JMSProvider
org.jboss.jms.jndi.JBossMQProvider
j
On Dec 9, 2003, at 7:39 AM, Adrian Brock wrote:
snip
Completely separate from HA, it is possible to configure
jboss's mdb to listen to multiple servers.
You do this configuring multiple jms providers and then
attaching an invoker proxy binding for each provider to
the mdb.
That way clients can s
Hi Adrian,
> > So my question is, is there any harm or reliability issue for JMS
during
> > the time when 2 JMS nodes are up at the same time?
> >
>
> This would not work, you would end up with two servers
> modifying the same persistent store each with different ideas
> about what is the next
db changes as the cluster partitions are merged.
Regards,
Adrian
Regards,
Sebastian
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lve so that in flight
requests/transactions can complete before you tear down JMS.
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ges as the cluster partitions are merged.
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> > The code is simple and solid.
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> > If you describe your use case I may be able to advise
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> I don't think it is fulll JMS Clustering, but a
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> clustered invocation layer.
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Ivelin will have to answer this.
Bill
Bruce Slawson wrote:
I looks like 3.2.3 now includes JMS clustering.
I have a couple of
questions...
Is it robust and ready for a production
environment?
Does is provide fail over, load balancing, or
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Ivelin will have to answer this.
Bill
Bruce Slawson wrote:
I looks like 3.2.3 now includes JMS clustering. I have a couple of
questions...
Is it robust and ready for a production environment?
Does is provide fail over, load balancing, or both?
Are MDBs now clustered as well?
Are there any doc
I looks like 3.2.3 now includes JMS clustering. I have a couple of
questions...
Is it robust and ready for a production environment?
Does is provide fail over, load balancing, or both?
Are MDBs now clustered as well?
Are there any docs on how to configure and use JMS clustering?
Thanks,
Bruce
Does anybody know what means "partial support for JMS and message driven
beans" as stated in "Clustering in JBoss"?.
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Hello,
Does JBOSS support JMS clustering and JMS fault tolerance? and How to do
these?
How can one handle JMS messages persistence?
Pls send any links related to these topics.
Thanks,
Niket
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Does JBOSS support JMS clustering and JMS fault tolerance? and How to do
these?
How can one handle JMS messages persistence?
Pls send any links related to these topics.
Thanks,
Niket
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