Hello,
I want to know if we can integrate xmlblaster as mideleware in existing
system, i dis not find an answer on the site:
1- Is is possible to integrate xmlblastre without developping, just with
configuration?
2- if developpement is a must, what are the steps , it seems for me that
xmlblaster
David R Robison wrote:
Thanks, See in line...
Marcel Ruff wrote:
Hi David,
do you have a jconsole to observe the two nodes?
I don't have a jconsole, but can I get the same using the admin messages?
You can, but jconsole will save you (and me :-) a lot of time, - really
- try to set up
Hi Sam,
I want to know if we can integrate xmlblaster as mideleware in
existing system, i dis not find an answer on the site: 1- Is is
possible to integrate xmlblastre without developping, just with
configuration?
In theory you can avoid coding and do a lot with configuration, e.g. if
you
One other thought. Heartbeat messages are published on node B and
subscribed to by clients on node A. Also, there are clients on node B
that subscribe to messages on node A. However, it appears that the
subscriptions the clients on node B are using are also matching the
heartbeat messages from
David R Robison wrote:
One other thought. Heartbeat messages are published on node B and
subscribed to by clients on node A. Also, there are clients on node B
that subscribe to messages on node A. However, it appears that the
subscriptions the clients on node B are using are also matching the
Here is a dunp of one of the messages:
MsgUnit index='0'
key oid='DomainHeartbeat-Albemarle911' contentMime='text/xml'
contentMimeExtended='1.0' domain='Albemarle911'/
content size='46'Domain Albemarle911 ALIVE at 11/21/07
09:48:43/content
qos
subscribable/
I think part of the problem might be that the subscriptions, even when you
specify a domain, are not domain specific. What I mean is that a user connected
to B subscribes to messages for a domain that is mastered on A. However, when
the subscription is forwarded to A, it matches messages from