If you only specify a single queue, the BC will use a temporary queue and will do the correlation itself. So you can send multiple requests concurrently and everything will work :-)
On Jan 29, 2008 8:47 PM, Garry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > In my app, I configure an InOut MEP on a JMS BC to talk SOAP to > a remote service. My bean then uses sendSync to send to the JMS > endpoint. Everything seems to work fine: I block until the remote > service response is received, just the behavior I want. What I can't > figure out is *how* it works. I've only configured one JMS queue > for sending requests *to* the service. How is the service response > received? How is the response correlated with the request? What > gives the blocking behavior? Is this a safe pattern to use when > multiple remote services are reading the JMS queue, i.e, do responses > correlate correctly with requests? > > Thanks, Garry > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/How-does-InOut-MEP-over-JMS-work--tp15167894s12049p15167894.html > Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > -- Cheers, Guillaume Nodet ------------------------ Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/
