Show Table of Contents
2.14. Domain
A 'domain' identifies another AMQP 1.0 compatible process and provides qpidd with sufficient information to connect to it. A domain has a name and a url and may also specify
sasl_mechanisms, username, password.
Domains can be added, deleted and listed using the
qpid-config, for example:
qpid-config add domain my-domain --argument url=some.hostname.com:5672
Once a domain has been created, links between nodes within that other process and nodes within qpidd can be established in either direction, by creating 'incoming' or 'outgoing' link objects. For example:
qpid-config add incoming incoming-name --argument domain=my-domain --argument source=queue1 --argument target=queue2
This command cause messages to be pulled from
queue1 in the process identified by my-domain and directed into queue2 on the qpidd instance against which the command is run.
Note that incoming and outgoing links are *not* automatically re-established if the connection is lost for any reason.

Where did the comment section go?
Red Hat's documentation publication system recently went through an upgrade to enable speedier, more mobile-friendly content. We decided to re-evaluate our commenting platform to ensure that it meets your expectations and serves as an optimal feedback mechanism. During this redesign, we invite your input on providing feedback on Red Hat documentation via the discussion platform.