Nice to meet you!
Firstly, I should let you know that some of the Synapse team are based in Sri Lanka!
So the distributed model we are going for in synapse is based on multiple brokers having a global set of rules. So for example, broker1 may receive a message and mediate it. It can then pass the message to a virtual URL. That may resolve to broker2 which can mediate more before passing it to the endpoint.
If all the brokers share a common repository for configuration, and each broker is essentially stateless (with respect to message flows), then that creates a distributed mediation broker.
Paul
On 2/27/06, Hendrik Jander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I'm working actually for a Sri Lankan Software company and doing some research
about ESB concept there, while i also found the Synapsis project.
My questions regard the following statement from the Proposal:
"The Synapse project will create a robust, lightweight implementation of a
highly scalable and distributed service mediation framework based on Web
services specifications."
As far as i had understood, synapsis focus is to provide an infrastrucure for
manipulating messages exchanged between WS. I actually wonder how this task is
related to distribution.
This raises the question how u plan to realize the distribution of the
container.
excuse me if this question misses the topic or is noob at all.
Regards,
Hendrik
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