Phillip,
I believe that ActiveMQ (http://www.activemq.com/) has many of the features you mention here. The is a pretty common problem so they may already have a sample application or server configuration for this use case. I suggest you ask this question on the ActiveMQ mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
-dain
-- Dain Sundstrom Chief Architect Gluecode Software
On Apr 7, 2005, at 4:08 AM, Philip Mark DONAGHY wrote:
Hi,
I have a business problem that I want to throw out to everyone. I want to send reference data to laptops running appservers. And I want to monitor connectivity so that data gets through. The laptops role is to send purchase orders to a main appserver.
So before writing something that already exists, I thought I might consult the community for some leads. I think that persistent JMS messages would be useful. Any thoughts?
I am stumped on monitoring connectivity and the management of message queue persistence for laptops that are currently not online.
Thank you,
Philip
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