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Posted to dev@activemq.apache.org by Mohammad Reza Selim <se...@yahoo.com> on 2008/01/09 04:22:28 UTC
Re: More on Broker Network
Hi,
Hiram Chirino, thanks for your help.
I browsed the source code, it would really good if I could understand most of them. Right now I only need to know one thing, if you could let it know me, lot of my time would be saved.
I need to know how routing is performed in a network of clusters. I just assume that in a large scale system there may have many clusters with numerous destinations. If one msg is sent to a particular destination (POINT TO POINT), how it is routed from the source broker(in a cluster) to the destination broker (in another cluster) via a number of intermediate clusters. I understand that a store-and-forward method is used. But what is the strategy to select the next hop of a msg? what is the size of the routing table?
Selim
----- Original Message ----
From: Hiram Chirino <hi...@hiramchirino.com>
To: dev@activemq.apache.org
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 5:26:03 AM
Subject: Re: More on Broker Network
Hi..
It would take alot of effort to explain most of those questions.. You
might want to review the source code to get a better understanding
about how the protocols work. See:
http://activemq.apache.org/source.html
On Dec 19, 2007 8:27 PM, Mohammad Reza Selim <se...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am interested to know about various protocol operations of broker
network. I would appreciate if you can help me. In fact my research
topic is to design a message queuing middleware which should be more
dynamic and reliable than the currently available ones. I need to know the
followings:
> 1. various protocol operations when a broker joins the broker network
or leaves from it
> 2. protocol operations in master slave replications
> 3. routing algorithm (specially the destination is known/stated,
i.e., point to point data transfer)
> 4. Are the above protocol operations/routing standardized by
JMS/AMQP?
> 5. Are they adapted from some published papers? If so, I also need
the references.
>
> If anyone know the answer of at least one of the above query, I would
be thankful if you could let me know.
>
> Selim
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