Won't having a single channel introduce performance issues?
JBM uses the the control channel for sending control messages (adding/removing a queue
etc), and a data channel for fast multicasting of messages to topics - also this is used
for primary-secondary communication for failover.
JBM needs virtual synchrony for the control channel, but is much looser on the data
channel. Does a "one size fits all" channel really work?
Wouldn't it make more sense for AS5 to ship with a selection of different stacks that
can be used for different purposes?
E.g. you could have a totall ordered channel, a virtual synchony channel, another tuned
for fast UDP etc.
I can see you want to avoid problems with startup times for many channels, but would it be
hard to add a feature to the JGroups so it "lazy loads" the channel confis -
i.e. it doesn't load it until it is requested?
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