Re: inter-synapse links

2007-12-14 Thread Paul Fremantle
Actually I think given what you said yesterday - that we can effectively do a little of this today - so I'm very happy to leave the second part till later. However, if anyone has any creative ideas how to simply link two servers that would be cool. For example, we could have each Synapse endpoint e

Re: inter-synapse links

2007-12-13 Thread Ruwan Linton
Paul, On Dec 13, 2007 10:38 PM, Paul Fremantle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ruwan > > > > 2. We have a central registry and each Synapse node publishes to that > > > > > > This will work when the whole configuration is stored in the registry. > > > OK, got it you mean the proxies as endpoints in

Re: inter-synapse links

2007-12-13 Thread Paul Fremantle
Ruwan > 2. We have a central registry and each Synapse node publishes to that > > > This will work when the whole configuration is stored in the registry. > Well it doesn't need to be the whole configuration. It simply needs to be just the endpoints. 3. We have URL on each node which the other

Re: inter-synapse links

2007-12-13 Thread Ruwan Linton
Paul, On Dec 13, 2007 3:48 PM, Paul Fremantle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Great! I didn't know the pinned servers existed even. Can we fix the typo. > Pined means you are sad because you are missing someone. Pinned means you > have used a pin to attach something somewhere. Sorry my bad, it is

Re: inter-synapse links

2007-12-13 Thread Paul Fremantle
Great! I didn't know the pinned servers existed even. Can we fix the typo. Pined means you are sad because you are missing someone. Pinned means you have used a pin to attach something somewhere. Of course we can't rely on clustering in the case I've suggested, because the two servers are in diffe

Re: inter-synapse links

2007-12-13 Thread Ruwan Linton
Hi Paul, Well, a nice scenario Paul. AFAIK, Upul has already implemented pined services on synapse. That is if you specify the proxy with the pinedServers attribute listing the set of node names space separated as we specify transports, then that service will only be started on the specified pine

inter-synapse links

2007-12-13 Thread Paul Fremantle
Hi I have a scenario where a Synapse user needs to do processing on two Synapse nodes. Basically one node sits in one office and reads files from the file system and then processes them into an XML message. These are then sent (e.g. via HTTP) to another Synapse node in another office where the act