i updated jira issue.

thanks a lot.

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Carlo Camerino<cmcamer...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi,
>
> thanks for all the reply.
> I will be doing a little research on this.
> Especially the ones you gave me.
>
> thanks a lot
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Christian
> Schneider<ch...@die-schneider.net> wrote:
>> Hi Carlo,
>>
>> if you want round robin and failover you could think about using a simple
>> jms queue. If both your hosts listen on the queue then a jms server like
>> ActiveMQ will do round robin for all active listeners and automatically
>> leave out those that are not alive. Camel has very nice support for jms.
>>
>> In my company we do the complete SOA based on SOAP/JMS instead of SOAP/HTTP.
>> One of the most important reasons for the decision was the above feature of
>> jms.
>>
>> Greetings
>>
>> Christian
>>
>>
>> Carlo Camerino schrieb:
>>>
>>> Hi There,
>>> I have a situation in which I need to connect to two different hosts. I
>>> need
>>> to be able to switch at runtime to a different host when one host goes
>>> down.
>>> What enterprise integration pattern should I use here? I don't know if I
>>> should use Dynamic Routing Or Load Balancing for this one.
>>>
>>> The message could only go to one place at a time. As long as the first one
>>> is up then I would have to go to it. But when it goes down, my application
>>> automatically needs to fall back to the other host system.
>>>
>>> In what way can I do this via Apache Camel .
>>>
>>> Thanks!!!
>>>
>>> Carlo
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>

Reply via email to