Leticia,

We are using the federation feature to provide our application with "exchange 
extensibility" (my term).  Instead of federating for capacity scaling, we our 
federating for content scaling.  Our application is completely self-sufficient 
and deployed to multiple sites.  We do not have any transactional constraints 
on our solution but there are times when two application installations will 
need to share information (and act independently on the messages).  Dynamic 
Exchange Federation gives us the ability to to join the two broker's at the 
exchange and propagate message traffic.  The fact that the federation can be 
directional gives us even more flexibility.  This provides us for the ability 
to grow or shrink message visibility in a way that directly maps to the 
customers data domains.

Cullen J. Davis
CommIT Enterprises, Inc.

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From: Leticia [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 7:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: federation qpid

Hello there,

what is the currently state to federate different qpid brokers? I've seen
the design note http://qpid.apache.org/federation-design-note.html.

I'm interested in using this utility and know all the ways I could use or
develop it.


Thank you in advance.

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