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Vijay Bajwa
I have heard TIBCO provides fail-over for clients through a fault
tolerant URL. What does that mean though? Lte;s say the URL specifies
2 broker, 'a' and 'b' and we got a connection to broker 'a'.
After obtaining a connection, the application creates sessions,
producers and consumers. If broker 'a' were to go down, or there is a
transient problem resulting in an operation failing, then I guess app
has to retry the operation, and possibly reconnect, re-create
sessions, producers and consumers. The application must have code to
handle this logic. No retry or re-connect logic is built into
consumers or producers. Is this a correct assessment? I know BEA
WebLogic JMS implementation does provide for automatic retry/
reconnect, see: http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs92/jms/recover.html
So I was wondering if TIBCO maybe does the same?
Thanks,
Vijay
tolerant URL. What does that mean though? Lte;s say the URL specifies
2 broker, 'a' and 'b' and we got a connection to broker 'a'.
After obtaining a connection, the application creates sessions,
producers and consumers. If broker 'a' were to go down, or there is a
transient problem resulting in an operation failing, then I guess app
has to retry the operation, and possibly reconnect, re-create
sessions, producers and consumers. The application must have code to
handle this logic. No retry or re-connect logic is built into
consumers or producers. Is this a correct assessment? I know BEA
WebLogic JMS implementation does provide for automatic retry/
reconnect, see: http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs92/jms/recover.html
So I was wondering if TIBCO maybe does the same?
Thanks,
Vijay