Figures
- Distributed queuing
- A cluster of queue managers
- A network of four queue managers
- A small cluster of two queue managers
- The INVENTORY cluster with two queue managers
- The INVENTORY cluster with three queue managers
- The INVENTORY cluster with three queue managers
- A cluster of queue managers, showing auto-defined channels
- Putting from a queue manager outside the cluster
- Putting to a queue manager outside the cluster
- Bridging across clusters
- A cluster with multiple instances of the same queue
- A typical 2-repository topology
- A hub and spoke arrangement of full repositories
- A complex full repository topology
- Classes of service
- The INVENTORY cluster with four queue managers
- The INVENTORY cluster with the full repository moved to PARIS
- A hub and spoke network
- A cluster with a hub and spokes
- Interconnected clusters
- Cluster and queue-sharing group
- The INVENTORY cluster, with TORONTO outside the cluster
- Queue sharing group
- The INVENTORY cluster, with three queue managers
- The INVENTORY cluster, with three queue managers
- The INVENTORY cluster, with four queue managers
- The PRICECHECK cluster, with four server queue managers, two repositories and two query queue managers
- The INVENTORY cluster with four queue managers