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Appendix D. Technology-specific Discovery Mechanisms

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Abstract

In addition to the core provisioning, configuration, and management features described above, Fabric also provides a number of technology specific extensions.

D.1. ActiveMQ endpoint discovery

If you were to deploy ActiveMQ brokers into a collection of standalone containers, you would have to provide an explicit list of broker locations to any messaging clients. In the case of a cloud deployment, where servers are frequently shut down and restarted in different locations, this type of configuration is very difficult to maintain.
Deploying the ActiveMQ brokers on a fabric, however, is much easier to manage, because you can exploit the Fabric discovery mechanism, which enables location transparency. When they start up, the brokers register themselves with the Fabric registry. Clients can then consult the Fabric registry to discover brokers. Moreover, because the discovery mechanism automatically detects when brokers fail and when new brokers start, there is also support for real-time discovery and load balancing.
For example, in the context of a Fabric deployment, it is typically sufficient to configure clients with a discovery URL like the following:
 discovery:(fabric:us-east)
Where us-east represents a cluster of brokers deployed in the us-east cloud.
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