I am sure many of the people on this list would love to see the results of your work (we would not grade it, and would be gentle) - if you could post a link to it that would be terrific.
--- Hugues Jerome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Heinrich G�tzger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > >Heinrich G�tzger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > > > >> what's your goal? > > > > > >write a survey on mom architecture for a student > work :) > > Hey, that sounds interesting! I'm corious about > your results. > > a part will be devoted to the description of the > numerous architectures > available for both the client and the server side, > some are using agents > (joram), peer to peer (openjms), some provide qos, > filtering (open jms) some > provide several protocols, interresting call back > mechanism (XmlBlaster) ... > this list is not limitative and may include other > features ... > > the result is obvious : every mom is unique. > I just want to provide the reader with an overview > of the existing solutions, > architectures > > > If you connect multiple server-proccesses to this > mom (i.e. xmlBlaster) > > they could exchange messages using the mom > philosophies like > > publish/subscribe or probably better > point-to-point. > > > > >From this point of view xmlBlaster might be a > very good provider for a > > smart interserver communication. > > [snip] > > > This however is already possible and no > development on xmlBlaster-side > > would be neccessary. > > Yep, I ve understood the philosophy of XmlBlaster > that way. > > > But after all I'm not sure, if we talk about the > same. > > What I was speaking is the possiblity to run several > instances of XmlBlaster, > one per physical node, so that the load is > distributed. Since the documentation > speaks only of 'the xmlblaster' or 'the engine', it > was not clear for me if > it was possible > > > Hope it helps > > Of course it does ! Thanks for these valuable > information > > regards > > Jerome __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - live college hoops coverage http://sports.yahoo.com/
