stomp is converted/transformed into jms on the broker, hence the use
of the brokerhost.
But this is the default value for a clientid if none is specified, it
can be speciied in a stomp header called client-id

On 17 December 2013 07:15, Sophia Wright <sophiawrigh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Could you please help me understand what a connection id and client id is
> used for in ActiveMQ? Why have two different ids? Are they used for
> different purposes?
>
> I think what Steve was asking here is that the connection id for jms client
> has client host in it but connection id for stomp client has broker host in
> it? Why this difference and inconsistency? Please help me understand since
> this is really affecting my project to run broker on the cloud instead of a
> fixed host.
>
> =Sophia
>
>
>
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