you only need a single ActiveMQ broker to get load balancing across
consumers. The broker will push messages as quickly as possible to the
consumers. If your consumers are slow the broker will keep pending
messages on disk

On 24/01/2008, Kevin k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A quick question or 2 about jms providers:
> Lets say a jms queue has many,many messages in it (messages going in quicker
> than being processed)
>
> 1) how many messages are worked on at one,  or to ask it another way how
> many threads does the jms provider kick off by default?
> 2) Is this number changeable?
> 3)  Assuming we have activeMQ setup correctly (load balanced, master slave,
> anything else?), is there any problems running several the identical jms
> provider on different servicemixes to get load balancing.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> -Kevin
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