If you've got a shared file system, you'd be better off using it to
store the messages as well (i.e. using the AMQ message store)...

http://activemq.apache.org/amq-message-store.html

It'll be loads faster as well as being a single point of consistency.

On 20/12/2007, simesj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I've been looking at the Master/Slave documentation and have ran both the
> JDBC and Filestore based configurations. I was wondering however if it was
> possible to use the JDBC with Journal option if the Journal was located on a
> networked filesystem and both brokers connect to a common JDBC store.
> Thanks
> Simon
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