Step 1. Transfer responsibility for delivery to the infrastructure
Figure 8-20 WS-ReliableMessaging endpoints
The reliable messaging model introduces a reliable messaging source and
destination endpoint. The application requester and provider use the guarantee
that a message sent to the reliable messaging source will be delivered to the
destination endpoint. The responsibility for managing the exchange is taken on
by the reliable messaging nodes and not by the application requester and
provider.
Step 2. Load balancing
One of the characteristics of the WS-ReliableMessaging protocol is that it sets up
a session ...
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