Thats a question for the Apache Directory user lists I'm afraid 2009/3/17 janylj <jan...@gmail.com>: > > Thanks James for a great suggestion of Apache Directory Server. I didn't know > that Apache Directory Server could be deployed in the same JVM as ActiveMQ > broker. > > Do you happen to know whether Apache Directory Server have similar failover > url as ActiveMQ? For example, we have a pair of HA broker (A and AFailover). > If A goes down, the JMS client would automatically re-connect to AFailover > through failover url. Because Apache Directory Server is deployed in the > same JVM of A, A goes down, the JNDI of A also goes down. Can JNDI be > automatically failed over to AFailover? > > Thanks again. > > > James.Strachan wrote: >> >> 2009/3/17 janylj <jan...@gmail.com>: >>> >>> I was trying to have a centralized repository of destinations and >>> ConnectionFactory. I could use a uniform namespace for destination to >>> avoid >>> conflicting. However, I don't want to allow users creating destination or >>> ConnectionFactory on the fly. I would like them accessing the broker only >>> through administrative objects. >>> >>> Because my clients are not running inside J2EE container, I am using LDAP >>> for JNDI. I wish ActiveMQ has a built JNDI server in the broker side. >>> Therefore, I don't have to deploy another LDAP server and worry about its >>> HA >>> solution and other topics that we have already invested in the broker >>> side. >> >> A message broker is kinda different from a HA LDAP server - however >> you can just deploy Apache Directory Server in the same JVM as the >> broker if you like... >> >> http://directory.apache.org/ >> >> -- >> James >> ------- >> http://macstrac.blogspot.com/ >> >> Open Source Integration >> http://fusesource.com/ >> >> > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-JNDI-support-only-for-testing--tp21925743p22564448.html > Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
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