Raymond Feng wrote:
Hi,
To me, an embedded broker will help development testing. We can use
the same strategy: if the broker module is present, its module
activator can start a broker in the "start()" method. For external
brokers, just don't add the broker module to the classpath.
Thanks,
Raymond
----- Original Message ----- From: "Simon Laws"
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Subject: Re: JMS on new SPIs
Do you think people would want to run message queue brokers as part
of the
Tuscany runtime? Brokers would tend to be run and managed elsewhere with
turcny connecting to them. We could do it as a convenience and a cool
feature of course but be interested to understand how realistic the
scenario
is.
Simon
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+1 that sounds like a simple and convenient solution.
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Jean-Sebastien
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