Hello,
thank you for your answer.
Could you send me gently just few words of clarifications on
what is JMS flow and what it's used for?
thank you very much : )
cheers,
silvia magrelli


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>From      : "Guillaume Nodet" [email protected]
To          : [email protected]
Cc          :
Date      : Fri, 12 Dec 2008 13:13:20 +0100
Subject : Re: PUB\SUB in servicemix







> THe JMS flow does not provide publish/subscribe semantics.
> I would use either JMS endpoints or the WS-Notification component for that.
>
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 12:01, silvia_magrelli
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I'm using servicemix 3.2.1 and I have deployed in the JBI
> > environment three BeanSEs.
> >
> > Each of this component have to send an info to the others in publish 
> > subscribe modality.
> > ( They all subscribe to the same topic and they receive the informations 
> > form the others filtering the own information ).
> >
> > To implement pub\sub with topic, I have used Jms-BCs with
> > pubSubDomain=true so according to my
> > understanding of the NMR, my components comunicate through a topic ( 
> > provided by servicemix's activemq broker ) outside the NMR itself, and the 
> > binding between each jms-BC and the relative Bean-SE is instead provided by 
> > the NMR (using the proper configuration in the xml files and the methods 
> > provided by servicemix API in the BeansSEs).
> >
> > What I'd like to know is if it's possible to use the JMS Flow modality of 
> > the NMR to have my components (BeansSEs) to comunicate each other 
> > transmitting a simple string in publish subscribe modality.
> > ( I work with only a JBI container and my components are
> > deployed inside of it)
> >
> > If the answer is yes, I'd like to know wich kind of configuration I have to 
> > make. I understand that I have to configure the JMSFlow in servicemix.xml 
> > but not very well
> > how to tell each component to communicate with the topic
> > that the JMS Flow will provide.
> > (I'm not so sure of the last assertion)
> >
> > I' d be very happy of any type of help in understanding better
> > that kind of flow in servicemix architecture.
> > Thank for any help you'd like to provide me and sorry for my bad
> > english.
> > greetings,
> > silvia
> >
> >
>
>
>
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