Thanks, Jamie.
But I'm still not quite sure about the scope of
Cluster.
if I set the two servicemix flowname into "jms", how could they
find each other?
Do they have to set in the same IP scope like
"192.168.1.55" and "192.168.1.56"
or else?
What I mean is how to
define a cluster
is it done in servicemix configuration or need to use a
hardware cluster configuration?
Sharon.
From: "Jamie McCrindle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to connect two servicemix which is running on different computer?
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 09:47:21 +0100
>Hi Sharon,
>
>If you use jmsflow or jca flow, you should be able to connect
>servicemix instances across multiple boxes. have a look at the
>cluster
>example in the servicemix download and see the clustering
>documentation here: http://www.servicemix.org/site/clustering.html
>
>regards,
>Jamie.
>
>On 7/10/06, Sharon Yin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>Hi, all
>>
>>For now, we have two servicemix running on different computer,
>>a clientA is going to connect into one servicemix ,looking for a
>>serviceA,
>>but the serviceA is bound in another servicemix running on another
>>computer,
>>is there a mechanism in servicemix that can find the other
>>servicemix and
>>transfer the message from clientA? or do we need to write a SE or
>>BC to do
>>the work?
>>
>>thanks.
>>
>>Sharon.
>>
>>10/07/2006
>>
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