Oh, and if you mistakenly try to move messages in both directions, they
will loop infinitely.

> JMS Connector can move messages in two directions, but NOT on the same
> destination.  In other words, it's possible to have two sets of
> destinations crossing the bridges, one going in one direction and the
> other going in the other direction.
>
> See this link for information:
> http://activemq.apache.org/jms-to-jms-bridge.html.
>
>>
>>
>> Thank you very much for the reply , Currently the requirement is for
>> 1-WAY
>> Traffic ( IBM MQ - Active MQ) , but we also might need the traffic to be
>> 2-WAY Communication for next requirements , Can you please let me know
>> if
>> the solution you proposed ( JMS Connector) would work in both the
>> scenarios.
>>
>> Thanks In Advance
>>
>>
>>
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