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Learning Karaf Cellar

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783984602
Pages 124 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Jean Baptiste Onofre Jean Baptiste Onofre
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Jean-Baptiste Onofré Jean-Baptiste Onofré
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Inbound and outbound


Another property used to configure filters is the direction of the cluster event. The two directions can be distinguished as follows:

  • inbound: The inbound cluster events are the events that come into a node. These cluster events come from another node and enter other nodes.

  • outbound: The outbound cluster events are the events that go out of a node. These cluster events are produced and sent from a node to other nodes.

Thanks to inbound and outbound filters, you can filter the same cluster event depending on its direction: incoming or outgoing.

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