Thanks  Scott for ur nice suggestion.
Actually let me tell you more about my scenario.
I have to check KeepAlive process before synchronization of data between
servers A and B.
At certain time Server A will check keepalive with Server B.
If it is successful then I have to send all xml files at A to server B. For
these process How can I use SSL for authentication and How should I send
these XML files to other server? and the same process of sending xml files
from B to A.
Do you have any examples or sample code?
If in any side(A or B), xml files are invalidated then I have to return
synchronization status as failed.
It would be great help.
Thanks,
Niket

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From: "Scott Nichol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 7:53 PM
Subject: Re: difference between soap and Message Driven Bean


> Niket,
>
> If you already have a messaging that supports the JMS API running between
> the sites and are satisified with its security, I would think you would
want
> to use message driven beans.  If not, then I think you would have an
easier
> time installing and administering SOAP.  For security, you would use SSL,
> which provides encryption, server authenticatication and (optionally)
client
> authentication.
>
> With either technology, in your implementation each server would basically
> have a daemon or periodically run process that would make the call to send
> the data to the other server.
>
> Scott Nichol
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Niket Anand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 9:47 AM
> Subject: difference between soap and Message Driven Bean
>
>
> Hi All,
> Can anybody tell me the difference of sending message as (Text,
Object,etc)
> via Soap and Message Driven Bean?
> Which is better in terms of security?
> The actual scenario is as follows:-
> There are two Application servers running remotely.
> server A in India and server B in US.
> In folder A/xmlfoder XML files, containing A's data, are placed.
> similarly in folder B/xmlfolder  XML files, containing B's data, are
placed.
> At certain time these xml files are needed to synchronized with each other
> i.e server B will get A's xml data and insert into its database and vice
> versa.
> So, How should I send XML content from server A to server B and vice
versa?
> Can anybody suggest me which technology SOAP or message driven bean should
I
> use as through both I can send object?
> pls reply....
> Thanks,
> Niket
>
>
>
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