Hi Al,

Both the applications are Struts2 applications and I also want to know if
there is a struts way of doing this handshake. That is why I posted in this
forum. Any suggestion/pointer would help. Thanks.

Thanks,
Jan


Al Sutton wrote:
> 
> Wow, a problem that doesn't mention struts anywhere and isn't even about 
> web frameworks, there's OT and way-OT.
> 
> I think you need to find a list more in tune with your problem.
> 
> Al.
> 
> Janesh Subrahmanyan wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> We have two applications and need to periodically synchronize data 
>> from one to another. One is the master (source) and other is the 
>> destination. The applications are running on tomcat servers on 
>> separate linux boxes.
>>
>> I thought of using a JMS based asynchronous queue for the data 
>> sync/handshake. From what I read there are multiple ways to do this - 
>> using activeMQ, openJMS,  tomcat's inbuild JMS etc. Also there are a 
>> variety of supporting tools like Spring JMS etc. Not sure how to take 
>> this forward. Can someone tell which is the better way to implement 
>> this requirement? [if possible please provide pointer to some 
>> document/example to help me start with]. Thanks.
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Jan
>>
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