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Posted to users@camel.apache.org by Gert Vanthienen <ge...@gmail.com> on 2010/07/24 14:45:51 UTC

Re: Federating Endpoints between separately hosted Servicemix

L.S.,

You could use any kind of transport/protocol supported by Camel to connect
the two boxes (HTTP, mina, ...).  However, since both ServiceMix boxes
already have an embedded ActiveMQ broker, the best solution is probably to
configure those brokers to become a network of brokers (cfr.
http://activemq.apache.org/networks-of-brokers.html).  This way, you can
just communicate with the local queue and ActiveMQ will store/forward the
message when necessary.

If you're already using JBI, you could also use the JBI cluster engine
(which uses the same ActiveMQ technique to forward the JBI MessageExchange
to the remote box) which allows you to send to a JBI endpoint and then the
cluster engine knows whether or not to forward that.  Note that JBI only
allows for XML payloads though.

We are planning to make that same feature availalable for the NMR as well
(cfr. https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SMX4NMR-193) but that's not
available in the latest version of ServiceMix yet.

Regards,

Gert

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Regards,

Gert Vanthienen
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