I think it mainly depends on how you use ws-notifications.
If your subscribers are JBI components, they will always
be reachable (unless you manually stop the SU in which
they are defined), so it should be safe.
If your subscribers are external services (http for example),
you may want to use PullPoints which should give
you some persistence.
A JIRA already exists for using durable subscriptions
(http://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SM-417).
Feel free to vote for it and/or provide a patch ...

On 9/18/06, pradeep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

http://www.servicemix.org/sm30ug/servicemix-wsn2005.html

Subscriptions not being persistent is a serious limitation. When will this
be fixed ?  I think  ws-notifications are not safe to be used  for
production?
Can other users please share their experiences. Thanks.
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