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JORGE_GONZALEZ
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Friday, January 28, 2005 04:46 AM
I have a general question about how the JMS architecture works in terms of the machines used. If I understand correctly to send any message from a client to another one you need three processes: the sender, a JMS server and the receiver. This processes will correspond typically to three different machines. Is this the way JMS works or I have misunderstand it? If my interpretation is correct then JMS will not have any Peer To Peer Capacity because all the traffic needs through the server. Could anyone clarify this? Lots of thanks in advance (and sorry for my bad english)! Jorge
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I have a general question about how the JMS architecture works in terms of the machines used.
If I understand correctly to send any message from a client to another one you need three processes: the sender, a JMS server and the receiver. This processes will correspond typically to three different machines.
Is this the way JMS works or I have misunderstand it?
If my interpretation is correct then JMS will not have any Peer To Peer Capacity because all the traffic needs through the server.
Could anyone clarify this?
Lots of thanks in advance (and sorry for my bad english)!
Jorge
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