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1. Re: local HornetQ request-response with remote MQ Series queue manager?
jbertram Jan 2, 2013 5:58 PM (in response to matt1929x)There are a couple of options for you:
- Get the latest AS7 nightly (which includes HornetQ) and set up a JMS bridge as described here. The "nightly" build is required because there isn't an officially released version of AS7 which supports configuring a JMS bridge.
- Use a standalone HornetQ release and configure a JMS bridge as described here.
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2. Re: local HornetQ request-response with remote MQ Series queue manager?
matt1929x Jan 2, 2013 5:33 PM (in response to jbertram)Ok, thanks, I'll try the standalone HornetQ.
Question on the terminology:
I see two entries:
<!-- Source DestinationFactory -->
<parameter>
<inject bean="SourceDestinationFactory"/>
</parameter>
<!-- Target DestinationFactory -->
<parameter>
<inject bean="TargetDestinationFactory"/>
Do those refer to "request" and "response" topics at the remote server?
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3. Re: local HornetQ request-response with remote MQ Series queue manager?
jbertram Jan 2, 2013 5:48 PM (in response to matt1929x)1 of 1 people found this helpfulThe "source" destination is the destination from which the bridge will consume a message. The "target" destination is the destination to which the bridge will send the message.
If you want to move messages from HornetQ to MQ and then move messages from MQ back to HornetQ then you will need 2 bridges.