Hi,
My main problem is to use single broker for message transport but for
processing I want to use different systems resources.
like you(JC) said,"If I understand your scenario, you only need one
broker.Services can be deployed an different machines and point to the
same queue (endpoint) and broker (brokerURL) defined in the deployment
descriptor".
So, How can I configure this scenario.
On 07/26/2013 06:42 PM, Jaroslaw Cwiklik wrote:
Do you want to share your code across nodes? If so, use Network File System
(NFS)
JC
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 12:02 AM, reshu.agarwal <[email protected]>wrote:
Yes JC, you are rightly understand my scenario and I also want to put my
code on only one machine. But how can I implement that?
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Reshu Agarwal
On 07/25/2013 08:02 PM, Jaroslaw Cwiklik wrote:
If I understand your scenario, you only need one broker.Services can be
deployed an different machines and point to the same
queue (endpoint) and broker (brokerURL) defined in the deployment
descriptor.
JC
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 7:49 AM, reshu.agarwal <[email protected]>
**wrote:
Hi,
I want to consume the memory of more then 1 machines but start the broker
service only on 1 machine.
Is this possible to start system-1 broker and deploy 5 remote services
from system-1 machine on 5 different machine{system-2,system-3,
....,system-6} which create queues to system-1 broker but use the memory
of
their machines{system-2,system-3, ....,system-6} for processing?
As I understand, the remote services deployment decision is based on the
broker url. So, If I deploy services from system-1 using system-1 broker
url, it will consume only system-1 memory.
But, If I deploy services from system-1 using the system-2 broker url
then
I must start the system-2 broker to consume memory of system-2 and to
deploy the service.
Am I right? So, How can this possible?
Is it possible to make system-1 broker to work as system-2 broker too?
How?
Thanks in advance.
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Reshu Agarwal
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Thanks and Regards,
Reshu Agarwal