Hello,

We are working on a distributed Java-based application where processes running 
in different JVMs need to carry out certain tasks as a response to certain 
events. One design option is to use a message oriented middleware where 
processes can publish events and subscribers can choose to listen to them and 
execute the appropriate actions.

We were thinking about JBossCache instead of a MOM, where the publisher can 
just change a shared data structure, which is replicated to other processes, 
and the other processes can choose to listen for changes in the data structure. 
My question is whether any other JBossCache users can see any problems with 
this design approach. E.g. not all processes will be interested in all the 
shared data structures, is it possible for a process to select for which data 
structures they receive updates to minimise network traffic/memory resource 
usage? (like subscribing to a topic in a MOM)

Any comments appreciated.

Regards,
Zoltan


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