July 2010
Intermediate to advanced
880 pages
32h 53m
English
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Chapter 5. Routing and Transport
Routing messages is the most important feature of a messaging service. If your message servers don't deliver messages to other servers anymore, you are in deep trouble. And that's exactly what this chapter is about: routing and transport.
In this chapter you will learn about the Transport Server architecture, including a detailed description of Transport server services, the queue database, the message transport components, and how they work together. The architecture section focuses on Hub Transport and Edge Transport servers, which function similarly. Then you will read about transport agents and the ...