correct!
On 6 Aug 2009, at 12:19, Eric-AWL wrote:
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> Ok. It's good news.
>
> If I correctly understood, with a duplex network connector, the same
> network
> connection (TCP for me) is used to send and receive all messages,
> synchronously and asynchronously on the two sides of the connection.
> And
> there is no need of a "return" route to configure through the
> firewall.
>
> Thank you for your quick answer.
>
> Eric-AWL
>
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> rajdavies wrote:
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>> When duplex is enabled - the single connection is used by the local
>> and remote broker. So to get through firewalls - only the brokers
>> outside the firewall should create the network connection - and mark
>> it as duplex
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>> cheers,
>>
>> Rob
>> Rob Davies
>> I work here: http://fusesource.com
>> My Blog: http://rajdavies.blogspot.com/
>> I'm writing this: http://www.manning.com/snyder/
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Rob Davies
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My Blog: http://rajdavies.blogspot.com/
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