Re: Questions of qpid-route usage

2014-02-26 Thread Gordon Sim
On 02/25/2014 06:16 PM, Gao, Jie (Kyrie, HPIT-DS-CDC) wrote: I still have some questions. Hope I didn't bother you too much. Not at all! I will still use this model to explain my question. A(on node 1) ---> B (on node 2) Does the direction of the arrow indicate the flow of messages? Corr

RE: Questions of qpid-route usage

2014-02-25 Thread Gao, Jie (Kyrie, HPIT-DS-CDC)
Hi Gordon, I still have some questions. Hope I didn't bother you too much. I will still use this model to explain my question. A(on node 1) ---> B (on node 2) >Correct, the qpid-route tool will connect to the first broker details and ask >it to create the route/link. The first broker will the

Re: Questions of qpid-route usage

2014-02-24 Thread Gordon Sim
On 02/24/2014 10:24 AM, Gao, Jie (Kyrie, HPIT-DS-CDC) wrote: Hi Pavel Moravec, Thanks for explaining to me. I am trying to understand you. So the answers for my questions are: If we want to add a route between 2 brokers, we can use qpid-route route add ip:port ip:port exchange_type routingkey

RE: Questions of qpid-route usage

2014-02-24 Thread Gao, Jie (Kyrie, HPIT-DS-CDC)
er for this question is NO(according to your email). 'A' will still be the client and 'B' will be the server. The only difference(after a tcp link established) between '-s' and NOT '-s' is route information will be saved in 'A' instead of '

Re: Questions of qpid-route usage

2014-02-24 Thread Pavel Moravec
om: "Jie Gao (Kyrie, HPIT-DS-CDC)" > To: users@qpid.apache.org > Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 9:16:10 AM > Subject: Questions of qpid-route usage > > Hi all, > > I am really confused about this tool. Hope some kind soul can help to > explain the mechanism t

Questions of qpid-route usage

2014-02-24 Thread Gao, Jie (Kyrie, HPIT-DS-CDC)
Hi all, I am really confused about this tool. Hope some kind soul can help to explain the mechanism to me. If we want to add a route between 2 brokers, we can use qpid-route route add ip:port ip:port exchange_type routingkey. Which means: A-->B A is a fake client and B will be the server. B