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16.5. Failover Behavior in Java JMS Clients
			In Java JMS clients, with a cluster that uses a Virtual IP, simply specify the Virtual IP address as the broker address. Fail-over is handled transparently by the cluster manager.
		
			In a case where you have a cluster that does not use a Virtual IP address, client fail-over is handled automatically if it is enabled in the connection. You can configure a connection to use fail-over using the 
failover property:
		connectionfactory.qpidConnectionfactory = amqp://guest:guest@clientid/test?brokerlist='tcp://localhost:5672'&failover='failover_exchange'
connectionfactory.qpidConnectionfactory = amqp://guest:guest@clientid/test?brokerlist='tcp://localhost:5672'&failover='failover_exchange'
			This property can take five values:
		
Fail-over Modes
failover_exchange- If the connection fails, fail over to any other broker in the cluster. This is provided for backward compatibility. Use of a Virtual IP (and transparent server-side failover) is recommended.
 roundrobin- If the connection fails, fail over to one of the brokers specified in the brokerlist.
 singlebroker- Fail-over is not supported; the connection is to a single broker only.
 nofailover- Disables all retry and failover logic.
 <class>- Any other value is interpreted as a classname which must implement the
org.apache.qpid.jms.failover.FailoverMethodinterface. 
			In a Connection URL, heartbeat is set using the 
idle_timeout property, which is an integer corresponding to the heartbeat period in seconds. For instance, the following line from a JNDI properties file sets the heartbeat time out to 3 seconds:
		connectionfactory.qpidConnectionfactory = amqp://guest:guest@clientid/test?brokerlist='tcp://localhost:5672'&idle_timeout=3
connectionfactory.qpidConnectionfactory = amqp://guest:guest@clientid/test?brokerlist='tcp://localhost:5672'&idle_timeout=3