In this video, we explain how Anypoint Clustering and Server Groups work with JMS Queues and Topics in MuleSoft architecture. You’ll learn how Mule runtime manages high availability and scalability when processing JMS messages, and how clustering ensures reliability in enterprise deployments. We’ll walk through the concepts of JMS Queue vs Topic, how messages are distributed across clustered nodes, and the role of server groups in balancing workloads. Real-world use cases are discussed to show how clustering improves fault tolerance, load balancing, and message delivery guarantees. By the end of this session, you’ll clearly understand how MuleSoft Clustering and Server Groups integrate with JMS to deliver robust, distributed messaging solutions for enterprise applications.
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