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# JMS Clustered Topic Example
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To run the example, simply type **mvn verify** from this directory, or **mvn -PnoServer verify** if you want to start and create the broker manually.
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This example demonstrates a JMS Topic deployed on two different nodes. The two nodes are configured to form a cluster.
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We then create a subscriber on the topic on each node, and we create a producer on only one of the nodes.
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We then send some messages via the producer, and we verify that **both** subscribers receive all the sent messages.
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A JMS Topic is an example of **publish-subscribe** messaging where all subscribers receive all the messages sent to the topic (assuming they have no message selectors).
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This example uses JNDI to lookup the JMS Queue and ConnectionFactory objects. If you prefer not to use JNDI, these could be instantiated directly.
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Here's the relevant snippet from the broker configuration, which tells the broker to form a cluster between the two nodes and to load balance the messages between the nodes.
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<cluster-connection name="my-cluster">
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<retry-interval>500</retry-interval>
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<use-duplicate-detection>true</use-duplicate-detection>
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<message-load-balancing>STRICT</message-load-balancing>
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<max-hops>1</max-hops>
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<discovery-group-ref discovery-group-name="my-discovery-group"/>
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</cluster-connection>
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For more information on ActiveMQ Artemis load balancing, and clustering in general, please see the clustering section of the user manual. |