We are currently using tibco ems but probably it will not be a big
problem to port the transport layer adapter to ActiveMQ.
If I get permission from my employer I will open source our efforts.
This could be a nice integration scenario for Servicemix.
Christian
Guillaume Nodet schrieb:
FYI, ActiveMQ has a broad range of clients available, including .Net.
On 5/23/07, Christian Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Because of the problem clustering http we defined SOAP/JMS as our
primary protocol inside the ESB. You can achieve clustering with
JMS without using a hardware cluster. The redundant services simply have
to listen on the same queue.
But that means you have to JMS enable all clients and servers. When
using java you can use servicemix service units that are exposed through
a JMS Binding component.
For .Net we are going to use .Net 3 and write our own transport layer
adapter for Messaging.
For all clients that support only http you can use a servicemix cluster
that bridges between SOAP/HTTP and SOAP/JMS. But for this machine you
will
need hardware cluster support. The advantage of our scenario is that you
need to have only one machine with hardware cluster support.
Best regards
Christian
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