I haven't looked closely at the LdapNetworkConnector source, but I suspect it will connect to all the brokers that result from the corresponding LDAP search operation.
Joe http://www.ttmsolutions.com Eric-AWL wrote: > > <networkConnectors> > <ldapNetworkConnector uri="ldap://myldap.mydomain.com:389" > base="dc=brokers,dc=mydomain,dc=com" > anonymousAuthentication="true" > searchFilter="(cn=*)" > searchScope="SUBTREE_SCOPE" > /> > </networkConnectors> > > Ok for uri="failover:(ldap:://ldapserver1,ldap://ldapserver2)" which > concerns the failover of ldapserver. > > But my question concerned the ldap directory itself, if under "base" > (dc=brokers,dc=mydomain, dc=com), I put more than one LDAP entries which > can all be considered as a network broker. Which server will be chosen and > how ? > > Eric-AWL > > > > > James.Strachan wrote: >> >> 2008/8/21 Eric-AWL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> >>> Hi every body >>> >>> I'm not an LDAP expert so I expect I don't make too many mistakes in my >>> explications. >>> >>> If we put several server references under the same RDN, does the >>> discovery >>> mechanism choose one of them with a round-robin algorithm ? >>> >>> What happens if the server associated with this reference doesn't work ? >>> Does the discovery mechanism choose an other ? >>> >>> What happens exactly when we add or remove one reference in the LDAP >>> directory structure ? >> >> ActiveMQ typically uses the Failover protocol with all discovery >> mechanisms - so that if a discovered (or static) broker entry is no >> longer valid the client will auto-reconnect to another broker - you >> can configure the algorithm to use round robin or random along with >> various other things... >> >> http://activemq.apache.org/failover-transport-reference.html >> >> >> -- >> James >> ------- >> http://macstrac.blogspot.com/ >> >> Open Source Integration >> http://open.iona.com >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/LDAP-Discovery-mechanism---round-robin-choice-tp19090881p19091746.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.