OK, understood. 

I haven't used composite queues so I won't be able to assist on this question, 
though I'm sure veterans will chime in with their thoughts.

Good luck

-----Original Message-----
From: magnusT [mailto:magnus.thylan...@greenhatpeople.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 7:29 AM
To: users@activemq.apache.org
Subject: RE: Network of brokers problems [ EXTERNAL ]

Hi Devlin, and thank you for your reply. I´m sorry if I´m confusing the 
terminology here. What we are trying to achieve is exactly what is happening 
when I send a message to server1 or server2. We want to send one message to ALL 
other servers automatically (without the client sending the messaging knowing 
anything about how many or what other servers are there). 

The composite queue is used so that one original message is sent to multiple 
queues (one for each server). The "forwarding" is terminology taken straight 
from activemq.xml where the composite queue is said to forward a message to 
multiple other queues. (so essentially "replicating" the message) 

I hope that made things a bit more clear then...





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