There is no such facility but using a client side embedded broker that is
networked to the server broker will give you what you want.

2009/3/10 centis <centis_b...@hotmail.com>

>
> What happens when asyncSend is enabled and the broker has gone down or is
> unreachable.  A collegue said that he read somewhere there is a "client
> side
> queue", some kind of local store that will cause the messages to be resent
> later when the broker recovers.
>
> Is there any such facility?
>
> The basic problem is that we can't have send block, but want persistence
> too.
>
> Thanks!!
> CB
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