Hi Carlo,
camel jms has a lot of options. I could imagine that you can find what
you need for your problem.
http://camel.apache.org/jms.html
For example it supports persistent delivery or transactions.
Besides that the jms server supports even more failover features.
http://activemq.apache.org/failover-transport-reference.html
Greetings
Christian
Carlo Camerino schrieb:
are retries and interval already implemented in the current camel version?
Thanks
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Carlo Camerino<cmcamer...@gmail.com> wrote:
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
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