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Posted to dev@servicemix.apache.org by RJ Brown <rj...@agilex.com> on 2013/01/11 17:49:53 UTC
Scenarios
I'm curious if ServiceMix 4.4.2 is capable of handling:
1.) Two services on the same machine connected to the bus can communicate
with each other
2.) Two services on different machines connected to the bus can communicate
with each other, and the only change from 1.) is a message bus configuration
3.) A set of service instances can be load balanced as one service address
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Re: Scenarios
Posted by Matt Pavlovich <ma...@gmail.com>.
Hi RJ-
This list is generally for folks that are developing code _for_
ServiceMix and the users@servicemix.apache.org is for developers
developing code _on_ ServiceMix. You'll get a much better response there.
To answer your questions-- yes, you can do all three.
Thanks,
Matt
On 1/11/13 10:49 AM, RJ Brown wrote:
> I'm curious if ServiceMix 4.4.2 is capable of handling:
>
> 1.) Two services on the same machine connected to the bus can communicate
> with each other
>
> 2.) Two services on different machines connected to the bus can communicate
> with each other, and the only change from 1.) is a message bus configuration
>
> 3.) A set of service instances can be load balanced as one service address
>
>
>
>
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> View this message in context: http://servicemix.396122.n5.nabble.com/Scenarios-tp5715458.html
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