[jboss-dev-forums] [Design of Messaging on JBoss (Messaging/JBoss)] - Re: Incorporating Remoting http transport into Messaging

ron_sigal do-not-reply at jboss.com
Thu Sep 21 15:05:48 EDT 2006


anonymous wrote :  just wanted to clarify that there is no http server on the client side listening for connections from the server side.
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  | Client side = jms client
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  | Server side = jms server
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  | If that's the case, then that's cool :)

I'm not sure if the Tomcat connector qualifies as a full-fledged http server, but a Connector's a Connector, wherever it is.  Functionally, it's a server running on the jms client side.  Normally, the org.jboss.remoting.Client that calls the callback server is built inside of Remoting, but I noticed that Messaging manages its Clients explicitly.  So for callbacks, the jms server side is actiing like a client.  [Try explaining this in Japan to a room full of people that don't speak English. :-)]

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