Hi Friends, Can any body can explain about the below
mentioned situation
When you are working with JMS (connecting with target appl)
if both the(Primary and secondary) server goes down what
will happen? and same for HTTP also? Thanks in advance...
Answer Posted / simi
In case of http there will be loss of messages, where as in jms, if durable subscription, persistent delivery exist then no loss of messages happen, when the servers come back.
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If there are Senders who are sending messages on a queue. And these messages are not yet received by the consumers. They are still lying in the server. But before the consumers could receive the message the server went down. Since they are persistent messages, they are saved. But when secondary comes up how will the secondary server will get the message because it’s a different machine. How will it get the messages which are with the Primary server?
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