<font face="Default Sans Serif,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif" size="2"><P><BR>Hi,<BR> I am new to federation plugin in rabbitmq.From the federation plugin release preview it is told--"Queues that bind to a federation exchange receive messages that were published to the upstream exchanges (or the upstreams' upstreams) as well as messages that are published locally. In the event of the network going down, messages will be queued upstream."</P>
<P>My understanding</P>
<P>Upstream exchanges-a set of exchanges each in a remote broker connected through WAN to a federated exchange.<BR>Federation exchange- a local broker which connects with Upstream brokers.Also it contains all the collection of published messages all over remote m/c and the local m/c.</P>
<P>If so,if we pass a message from the local broker to a remote broker and the connection goes down at that time,persistence of messages will be there in local node or in remote node or duplication will occur on both nodes.How is mnesia working in Rabbitmq-Federation.Also what are the downstream exchnages?Is that the local exchange of the local broker?Pls help in understanding the federation plugin concepts as this is needed in our work environment.<BR></P>
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