Hi,

Does the TransportListener & the Rx Message Listener(OnMessage) be called
from the same thread/context? during a transient link down/up event will the
transportInterrupted & transportResumed ,onmessage callback function be
called simulataneously. i.e. can there be a thread switching between the
processing of transportresumed & the onmessage callback processing.


Dejan Bosanac wrote:
> 
> Hi John,
> 
> TransportListener doesn't monitor if broker is going up and down, but
> monitors the status of your client's connection. It's set on the
> connection and it only provides a mechanism for the connection to
> notify your application on the events. It doesn't require any separate
> thread or context.
> 
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> 
> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 8:45 AM, John Peter <mrth...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> We use TransportListener for Broker Up/Down Status detection and around
>> 20
>> ActiveMQ Broker statuses need to be continuously monitored. Since network
>> is
>> non reliable, we receive the transportInterupted/ transportResumed are
>> being
>> called very frequently
>>
>> My Question is
>> 1) is TransportListener callback class running in separate Thread ? and
>> Which Context?
>>
>>  Thanks and Regards,
>>  John Peter.
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