On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 8:58 AM, Dejan Bosanac <de...@nighttale.net> wrote:
> Yes. The term sync you used in the original email is a bit confusing, > as a message can be only in one broker queue at the time. They will > get forwarded to the remote broker if there is demand (consumers) for > that queue on the remote broker. > Thanks! Does it send a copy or does it actually send and delete the copy? Or does it delete only after it's consumed? > > Regards > -- > Dejan Bosanac > Senior Software Engineer | FuseSource Corp. > dej...@fusesource.com | fusesource.com > skype: dejan.bosanac | twitter: @dejanb > blog: http://www.nighttale.net > ActiveMQ in Action: http://www.manning.com/snyder/ > > > On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Mohit Anchlia <mohitanch...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 7:18 AM, Dejan Bosanac <de...@nighttale.net> > wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> store and forward is massively used, but you cannot sync queues across > >> brokers. In network of brokers queue is distributed over brokers and > >> messages will be load balanced between brokers. > >> > >> Could you please elaborate? > > > > If I publish a message on queue A in DC1 with no consumer wouldn't it get > > replicated to queue A in DC2 with consumer? Is this what you mean? > > > > > > > >> > >> Regards > >> -- > >> Dejan Bosanac > >> Senior Software Engineer | FuseSource Corp. > >> dej...@fusesource.com | fusesource.com > >> skype: dejan.bosanac | twitter: @dejanb > >> blog: http://www.nighttale.net > >> ActiveMQ in Action: http://www.manning.com/snyder/ > >> > >> > >> On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 7:52 PM, Mohit Anchlia <mohitanch...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > >> > What's the best way to sync messages between 2 DCs? Does anyone using > >> store > >> > forward currently between DCs? > >> >