Hi JB,
I got what you have explained. But If I follow what you have said, what will
happen if the broker1 goes down? Assume that all my producers and consumers
connected to broker1.
Rgds,
Mohammed
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we can achieve same kind of loadbalanching so
that the client will connect to only one url, there may be multiple brokers
running but the client need not worry about those things.
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Thanks for the reply. But could you tell me one thing, if I have network of
brokers, say broker1, broker2, broker3, which one the the client will
connect to?
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is ther anyway we can achieve same kind of loadbalanching so
> that the client will connect to only one url, there may be multiple brokers
> running but the client need not worry about those things.
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