On 01/17/2011 08:38 PM, mick wrote:
but the point was to be able to start up a script or some client after the brokers have already started, and have a way of finding basic connectivity info. if you don't put it in a standard place, it seems to me that you defeat that purpose.
For the motivating use case (as I understood it at least), where you want to get both the ssl and tcp ports in a test script having specified 0 as the port value in each case, Alan's suggested solution would work perfectly.
If the problem is wider than that, I think it would benefit from having some more use cases described to make it more obvious why that solution would not work.
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