My only concern with using ServiceMix's ActiveMQ backend directly is that I
would be bypassing functionality that the binding components provide. From
your response though, it seems that this is not the case. Perhaps this
concern is due to my ignorance of how ServiceMix runs on top of ActiveMQ. 

Could someone please provide more information on this or direct me to the
appropriate documentation?

Thanks!
Jacob


gnodet wrote:
> 
> You're right. The best way to access ServiceMix from another technology is
> to go through ActiveMQ.  As to whether you need a separate ActiveMQ
> instance
> or not, I don't see the need to do so.  Though you may want to have more
> than
> one ActiveMQ broker to achieve load balancing and fail over, but this is a
> distinct problem.
> 
> On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 3:39 AM, Nascent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>  I have been reading up on ServiceMix, trying to find the best way to use
>> C++
>>  to develop consumers or producers. I realize there are quite a few
>>  mechanisms to accomplish this task. So I am wondering if anyone has much
>>  experience with this and can recommend the best approach.
>>
>>  I was also wondering if the ActiveMQ instance that ServiceMix uses for
>> its
>>  backend can be directly accessed via ActiveMQ-CPP and still retain the
>> full
>>  features of the ESB. This seems like the most direct/efficient approach
>> if
>>  it works this way. Otherwise, I was thinking about using a separate
>> instance
>>  of ActiveMQ and plugging it into ServiceMix via servicemix-jms.
>>
>>  Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>  Thanks!
>>  Jacob
>>
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> 
> 
> 
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