Thanks Bruce it was informative for me.
I think I need to enable all the flow then.
Can you please tell me like how does the no of container has effect on
performance and where can I find information about them.
Also if I restart ActiveMQ servicemix containers doesn't seem to connect to
that again unless I start servicemix as well.Can you please post your
opinion on this as well.
Regards,
Yogaraj

bsnyder wrote:
> 
> On Jan 30, 2008 6:59 AM, yrkhanal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I think its working now.
>> but in debug mode I can see both JMS and JCA flow are enabled.
>> Will it work fine if I disable JCA flow.
> 
> The flows do not depend on one another so you can disable the JCA flow
> if you don't need it (the JCA flow is the only way to enable
> transactionality). It's just that the default ServiceMix configuation
> enables SEDA, JMS and JCA.
> 
> Bruce
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