Actually upon reading about various types for JMS on GF it seems like the
reason the port is changed on the client is because the JMS type on machine B
is set to LOCAL. It looks like it basically creates another broker on the
machine A and gives it a new port (different from 7676). There is another
EMBEDED JMS running on A. What I need is to connect B GF to original A's
broker or to have some independant broker runnig on A, and both A and B GFs
connected to it. How can I do it? Does any one know? What settings do I need
to specify on A and B GFs to accomplish it?
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