Yes - wild cards are supported!

On Dec 20, 2007, at 3:37 PM, Lephix wrote:


thank you rajdavies. i searched the solution for my problem. and solved it.
and one more question.
can i just hard code for the queue name?
could i type the queue name like <queue name="RECEIVE.QUEUE1.*"> ?

thank you very much.



rajdavies wrote:

The way to do this is to set excludedDestinations on the network
connections between 192.9.105.141 and 192.9.105.142
see http://activemq.apache.org/networks-of-brokers.html

On Dec 20, 2007, at 1:26 PM, Lephix wrote:


i got 3 machines and each of one got a AMQ on it.
IP are 192.9.105.140, 192.9.105.141, 192.9.105.142
i write the setting to make 3 AMQs connected using the code below:
=================================================================
  <networkConnectors>
                <networkConnector name="MQ01007000000000000000"
                        uri="static://(tcp://192.9.105.141:61616)" 
failover="false"/>
                <networkConnector name="MQ01007040000000000000"
                        uri="static://(tcp://192.9.105.142:61616)" 
failover="false"/>
  </networkConnectors>
=================================================================
this is one of the XML content. others are nearly the same to connect
another 2 AMQs.

but i use producer to create about 5 messages in a queue named
FOO.BAR at
192.9.105.140.
192.9.105.141 and 192.9.105.142 get 4 and 5 messages each one.

how can i set the queue FOO.BAR at 192.9.105.140 just delivery the
message
to 192.9.105.141?

Best regards.


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