With ActiveMQ, clients and brokers are not required to reside on the same machine/site. So the answer to your last questions is, yes. The point A and B clients can exchange messages via the remote central broker.
Joe Get a free ActiveMQ user guide at www.ttmsolutions.com Swampcritter wrote: > > I come from the older IBM MQ Series environment, so I have some > understanding of MQ Series and how it works on a basic level. > > I have been exploring Active MQ to replace an aging file transfer > application that was built in-house. > > My question is... > > Under IBM MQ Series, you needed to have both the MQ Server and MQ Client > on each site if you wanted to setup channels and local/remote queues. Does > Active MQ act the same way? > > _or_ > > Can Active MQ have a central broker site and allow a 'point A' client send > a message to a remote queue found on the Broker site and then have 'point > B' could use another client to access that Broker holding 'queue' and > download the message? > > -- Michael > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Understanding-Active-MQ-tp17427371s2354p17427912.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.