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Posted to users@activemq.apache.org by Tom Samplonius <to...@samplonius.org> on 2007/08/11 04:53:30 UTC
Re: difference between transportConnector and networkConnector
Not quite. transportConnectors are for message consumers/producers (ie clients).
networkConnectors are for broker-to-broker communications. If you only have a single broker, you can remove all networkConnectors (probably a good accepted practice). As you can probably imagine, brokers have different concerns when passing messages to other brokers, than to consumers.
----- "j0llyr0g3r" <ti...@wincor-nixdorf.com> wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> What is the difference between a "transportConnector" and a
> "networkConnector"?
>
> The documentation says "Todo", google didn't help me as well.....
>
> I assume the following:
>
> A "transportConnector" specifies the Port(s) to which a broker listens
> for
> connections, __regard__ wether this connection stems from another
> broker or
> a consumer or a producer
>
> A "networkConnector" specifies the hosts to which the broker sends
> messages,
> __regard__ wether this host is another broker or a consumer or a
> producer
>
> Could please somebody confirm this?
>
> Thx for all replies guys.....
>
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