Figures

  1. Distributed queuing
  2. A cluster of queue managers
  3. A network of four queue managers
  4. A small cluster of two queue managers
  5. The INVENTORY cluster with two queue managers
  6. The INVENTORY cluster with three queue managers
  7. The INVENTORY cluster with three queue managers
  8. A cluster of queue managers, showing auto-defined channels
  9. Putting from a queue manager outside the cluster
  10. Putting to a queue manager outside the cluster
  11. Bridging across clusters
  12. A cluster with multiple instances of the same queue
  13. A typical 2-repository topology
  14. A hub and spoke arrangement of full repositories
  15. A complex full repository topology
  16. Classes of service
  17. The INVENTORY cluster with four queue managers
  18. The INVENTORY cluster with the full repository moved to PARIS
  19. A hub and spoke network
  20. A cluster with a hub and spokes
  21. Interconnected clusters
  22. Cluster and queue-sharing group
  23. The INVENTORY cluster, with TORONTO outside the cluster
  24. Queue sharing group
  25. The INVENTORY cluster, with three queue managers
  26. The INVENTORY cluster, with three queue managers
  27. The INVENTORY cluster, with four queue managers
  28. The PRICECHECK cluster, with four server queue managers, two repositories and two query queue managers
  29. The INVENTORY cluster with four queue managers