On 6 May 2012 11:37, Fraser Adams <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all,
<snip> > > Also looking through the QMF2 project page documentation > https://cwiki.apache.org/qpid/qmfv2-project-page.html there is a paragraph > thus: > > *Federation is supported.* In QMFv1, messages cannot be transferred over > federation links between brokers. Each broker represents its own isolated > QMF domain. In QMFv2, agents and consoles can connect to any broker in a > federated network and interact with other agents and consoles anywhere in > the network. > > > So what this seems to be implying is that should I connect a QMF2 Console to > any broker in a federated network I *should* be able to see information for > any broker in the network, this doesn't *seem* do be happening. Is this mode > of operation actually supported, is there anything that I need to do? > getObjects("broker") seems to resolutely only return a single entry. > > > Cheers, > Frase > > Hi Fraser I can't really speak to how it should/does work, or any of the other stuff which I snipped out, but I thought I'd reply on this bit to say thats not how I would read the quoted section. What I think it is saying is that if you wanted to you could have a set of federated brokers with your own agents and consoles connected to them and organise things such that you can connect consoles to any of the brokers and interact with any of the agents (/with each other) using QMF 2, but not using QMF 1 where you could only contact agents connected to the same broker. I'm not sure it is really talking about the brokers own internal management Agent at all. With that said, I will now defer to someone who might actually know for sure :) Robbie --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
