yes but  what i cannot understand is how their FIFO property is preserved in 
queues. I mean a queue is distributed in two or more brokers of the network. 
How is it possible for a queue say TEST.FOO queue to preserve its FIFO property 
when its messages are distributed at two or more brokers???

> Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 16:50:42 +0100
> Subject: Re: Distributed ActiveMQ Brokers
> From: de...@nighttale.net
> To: users@activemq.apache.org
> 
> Sure they can. Messages stays on the broker where they are produced
> until consumer arrives, when they are delivered to it.
> 
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> 
> On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Petrucci Andreas
> <petrucci_2...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > thanks for the reply, i'm aware of the network-of-brokers solution but i 
> > doubt if 2 distinct producers can produce messages for the SAME queue at 2 
> > different brokers of the network. Yes, in my setup i really need multiple 
> > brokers but i think that what i ask for (i think that  it) cannot be 
> > provided by a network of brokers .
> >
> >> To: petrucci_2...@hotmail.com; users@activemq.apache.org
> >> From: dirk.froeh...@email.de
> >> Subject: Re: Distributed ActiveMQ Brokers
> >> Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:31:03 +0100
> >>
> >> Afternoon,
> >>
> >> As far as I understand your use case, you can set up a so called network 
> >> of brokers to achieve this.
> >> A NWOB is a collection of brokers that know about each other. Destinations 
> >> are distributed on the participating nodes as far as they're involved. 
> >> Clients can connect to any of the nodes to produce messages. The same 
> >> applies for consumption, since messages are forwarded to one of the nodes 
> >> that has a subscriber for a particular destination.
> >>
> >> But: You wrote about multiple brokers within one network. You should 
> >> double check if you really need multiple brokers, since the main reason 
> >> for a NWOB would be to scale horizontally (for queues) or to distribute 
> >> destinations over multiple networks. Unless you really have significant 
> >> traffic, one node can handle quite a lot of queue messages (several k/s, 
> >> depending on infrastructure and persistence).
> >>
> >> Hope that helps.
> >>
> >>
> >> Dirk Fröhner
> >> Sent from one of my smartphones
> >>
> >>
> >> ----- Reply message -----
> >> From: "Petrucci Andreas" <petrucci_2...@hotmail.com>
> >> Date: Mon, Dec 27, 2010 12:50
> >> Subject: Distributed ActiveMQ Brokers
> >> To: <users@activemq.apache.org>
> >>
> >>
> >> Hello there, all i want ot ask is there there is a specific setup of 
> >> activemq brokers such that we will have multiple brokers in our network 
> >> that can serve clients that are producing (just producing) messages for 
> >> one ( just one) queue. As far as i can see , there is no way to achieve 
> >> that. Am I right? Any ideas? :)
> >>
> >> thnks in advance,
> >> Petrucci
> >>
> >
                                          

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