Yes, as long as you can actually make the connection (i.e. the IP is
routeable, firewalls don't block traffic, etc.) and you configure the
network connector properly. Network connectors allow messages to be passed
among brokers within a Network of Brokers, no matter where the brokers are
hosted. So if you can network the brokers in the first place, you can pass
messages among them.

Tim

On Aug 11, 2017 7:04 AM, "mansi" <mansitiwar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Network connector allows forwarding to another Broker hosted in different
> environments.
>
> Let's say I have one broker A on Azure cloud and another broker B one
> hosted
> on my company premises. So in this will network connector, allow forward to
> from A to B?
>
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