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h1. Inter-Transport Communication
h2. Introduction
Inter-Transport communication becomes necessary, when participants that connect to the bus using different transport mechanisms want to communicate.
This page describes how setup [[Glossary|participants]] for inter-transport communication using following scenario which is illustrated in the figure below:
* Participants reside in two separate processes
** One process is an instance of the program @inprocessAndSpread@
*** There is one @Informer@ in the process. It has two connectors
**** One connector for the Spread transport
**** One connector for the inprocess transport
*** There is one @Listener@ in the process. It has two connectors
**** One connector for the Spread transport
**** One connector for the inprocess transport
** The other is an instance of the program @spreadOnly@
*** There is one @Listener@ in the. It has a single connector for the Spread transport.
!inter-transport.png!
h2. Introduction
Inter-Transport communication becomes necessary, when participants that connect to the bus using different transport mechanisms want to communicate.
This page describes how setup [[Glossary|participants]] for inter-transport communication using following scenario which is illustrated in the figure below:
* Participants reside in two separate processes
** One process is an instance of the program @inprocessAndSpread@
*** There is one @Informer@ in the process. It has two connectors
**** One connector for the Spread transport
**** One connector for the inprocess transport
*** There is one @Listener@ in the process. It has two connectors
**** One connector for the Spread transport
**** One connector for the inprocess transport
** The other is an instance of the program @spreadOnly@
*** There is one @Listener@ in the. It has a single connector for the Spread transport.
!inter-transport.png!