Re: EIP - Message Broker Pattern

2009-10-06 Thread tnabil
I went through some of the content and what I came to understand was that in a "store and forward" topology, manual replication of queues and topics would be required; please correct me if I'm wrong. It also seems that a lot of configuration and fine tuning would be required. I'm not sure if mor

Re: EIP - Message Broker Pattern

2009-10-05 Thread tnabil
t; deliver this capability :-). > > Ain't no way around it... Any attempt to change this simply forces > synchrony and complexity into the transport layer. %-| > > Cheers, > > Ashwin... > > > > > tnabil wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> As a

EIP - Message Broker Pattern

2009-09-30 Thread tnabil
Hi, As agreed, I'm prefixing the title of this post with "EIP" to denote that it's a general post on Enterprise Integration Patterns (not Camel specific). Message Broker is one of the patterns described in the EIP book. I believe that this pattern is also the basis of ESB products currently bein

Re: Enterprise Integratoin Patterns

2009-09-29 Thread tnabil
Sounds good. Thanks, Claus. Claus Ibsen-2 wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 8:10 AM, tnabil wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I've been searching for a forum where the patterns from Gregor Hohpe's >> book >> are being discussed but I was not abl

Re: Enterprise Integratoin Patterns

2009-09-29 Thread tnabil
Thanks Christian. I already checked out the site for any links to mailing lists or discussion forums, but I don't belive there is one. Christian Grobmeier wrote: > > I would like to recommend you the following link: > http://www.eaipatterns.com/ > > On Wed, Sep 30, 200

Enterprise Integratoin Patterns

2009-09-29 Thread tnabil
Hi, I've been searching for a forum where the patterns from Gregor Hohpe's book are being discussed but I was not able to find one that is dedicated to the subject. I came across Camel which, AFAIU, is based on those patterns and I thought that maybe this forum could be a suitable one. Would it