ctory. This should give me
reliability and performance, I hope.
Thoughts?
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o-peer
fashion.
Make sense?
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>>
>> So a network of brokers sharing the load is not appropriate in my
>> situation?
>>
>
> From the documentation, it seems like the peer:// URI is what I need? I
> tried that in my current config and received a "This protocol does no
nd received a "This protocol does not
support being bound" IOException.
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On 11-Mar-08, at 10:01 AM, James Strachan wrote:
I have been confused on this list before, but here I am again. :-)
I need to configure my brokers to fault-tolerant in a two-node
cluster. I'm configuring this directly inside Spring.
I believe I need to use some form of auto-discovery, journaled
On 11-Mar-08, at 10:01 AM, James Strachan wrote:
I have been confused on this list before, but here I am again. :-)
I need to configure my brokers to fault-tolerant in a two-node
cluster. I'm configuring this directly inside Spring.
I believe I need to use some form of auto-discovery, journaled
On 11/03/2008, Adam Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been confused on this list before, but here I am again. :-)
>
> I need to configure my brokers to fault-tolerant in a two-node
> cluster. I'm configuring this directly inside Spring.
>
> I believe I need to use some form of auto-dis
I have been confused on this list before, but here I am again. :-)
I need to configure my brokers to fault-tolerant in a two-node
cluster. I'm configuring this directly inside Spring.
I believe I need to use some form of auto-discovery, journaled
persistence and clustering, but after readin
Good Morning,
I'm looking to set up store and forward with a pair of brokers, and am
confused by the documentation/comments in the config file example.
The example (with comments) are:
My use case is:
Application (with embedded br