If you decide to put it on the local broker, make sure the remote broker has
a forwarding bridge back to the local broker. 

Joe 


Hiram Chirino wrote:
> 
> either one works.. but putting on the local broker is typically
> simpler and what is normally done.
> 
> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 4:06 PM, carloc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I would like to implement a request - reply message.
>> I have two brokers, a local broker and a remote broker.
>>
>> My problem is I want to do a request reply but I'm not sure of whether to
>> go
>> directly to the remote broker and make a request there.
>> Or to put a request on the local broker and use a networkconnector so
>> that
>> it should send the message to the remote router.
>>
>> What's the best approach to doing this?
>>
>> I'm using Camel btw.
>>
>> Thanks And Regards
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> 
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