Ok. It's good news. If I correctly understood, with a duplex network connector, the same network connection (TCP for me) is used to send and receive all messages, synchronously and asynchronously on the two sides of the connection. And there is no need of a "return" route to configure through the firewall.
Thank you for your quick answer. Eric-AWL rajdavies wrote: > > > > When duplex is enabled - the single connection is used by the local > and remote broker. So to get through firewalls - only the brokers > outside the firewall should create the network connection - and mark > it as duplex > > cheers, > > Rob > Rob Davies > I work here: http://fusesource.com > My Blog: http://rajdavies.blogspot.com/ > I'm writing this: http://www.manning.com/snyder/ > > > > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Duplex-Network-Connector-and-Firewalls-tp24840835p24844590.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.