but what if the client in question is not on the same subnet?

It need not be in the same subnet, as long as your network (router) is
running a multicast routing protocol  lik PIM-SM/DM or PIM-BIDIR.

On 5/22/06, Paul Tomsic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

but what if the client in question is not on the same
subnet?
is there some type of
"multicast://my.machine.com/clustername"

connection string?


--- Adrian Co <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> Paul Tomsic wrote:
> >
> > if i'm running a cluster of brokers in discovery
> > multicast mode, i have the following on the broker
> > config:
> >
> > <transportConnector uri="tcp://my.machine.com:0"
> > discoveryUri="multicast://foo"/>
> >
> > and my network connector is:
> > <networkConnector uri="multicast://foo">
> >
> > that "foo" sets up the name of the cluster, right?
> >
>
> Yep.
>
>
>
> >
> > how do clients connect to that?
> >
>
> Try using a connection factory with the following
> uri:
> "discovery:multicast://foo"
>
>
>
> > do they need advanced knowledge of the port that
> the
> > broker binds to?
> >
>
> I don't think so.
>
>
>
> > so let's say i've got a remote client trying to
> > connect, what would the client connection look
> like,
> > so that the client can connect to anyone of the
> > brokers in that "foo" cluster?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> >
>
> Hope this helps. :)
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