I am not using async send from the client.
But, I am using duplex connection because one of the two brokers do not have
fixed IP Address.
How can I avoid using duplex connnection if only one IP is fixed?



rajdavies wrote:
> 
> This is currently only the case if you are using duplex connections -  
> or the message was originally sent using async send from the client  
> (e.g. non-persistent) - as the network tries to maintain the  same QOS  
> as used by the original producer
> 
> cheers,
> 
> Rob
> 
> On 10 Jul 2008, at 10:34, Bryan.Shaw wrote:
> 
>>
>> It is sad that the activemq message sending is default to sync send.
>> So this issue is still open.
>>
>> Please provide help!
>>
>>
>> Bryan.Shaw wrote:
>>>
>>> I discovered that the message transfer between network of brokers  is
>>> handled by DemandForwardingBridgeSupport class and there is some  
>>> comment
>>> on async send mode will be assumed between brokers if the producer  
>>> send
>>> the message to the queue using async send mode which will cause small
>>> probability of message loss.
>>>
>>> I am now testing the sync send mode on the producer side, hope this  
>>> can
>>> resolve my problem.
>>>
>>>
>>> Bryan.Shaw wrote:
>>>>
>>>> We have a distributed architecture with two brokers connnected to  
>>>> each
>>>> other through WAN.
>>>>
>>>> We configured it using network of brokers.
>>>> One producer sends messages to a distributed queue named "aqueue" on
>>>> broker A.
>>>> One consumer consume messages from the queue "aqueue" on broker B.
>>>>
>>>> I thought activemq is responsible for the reliability of the message
>>>> transfer.
>>>> Which means the when message are sent to aqueue at broker A, the  
>>>> messages
>>>> are first store on broker A's persistent store and then forwarded to
>>>> broker B's persistent store and afterwards consumed by the  
>>>> consumer on
>>>> broker B. If network between these two brokers are not stable, it is
>>>> activemq's job to ensure the message is delivered and delivered only
>>>> once.
>>>>
>>>> But in real production environment, we found message loss when  
>>>> network
>>>> between the two brokers is down.
>>>>
>>>> I need proffesional help to address this issue. Is this a bug of  
>>>> activemq
>>>> or a configuration issue?
>>>> Can anybody give me some advice to avoid this kind of message loss?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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