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romje_mentorj wrote: > > Hi Lalit, > it's a very interesting question... > Anser can guided by some more information: > - what is your context of JMS usage ? J2EE or stand-alone mode (mix of > both solutions) > > What are the available products ? > JORAM from Objectweb : rock solid , permit many deployments options even > in embedded contexts, persistance solution is not bad & architecture quite > complex... > OpenJMS (sourceforge project) : very nice for first steps but too simple > for production aware applications > JBOSS MQ : not usable in stand alone (rewriting will permit succh use > case) > ActiveMQ of course > > may be some others??? > > ActiveMQ architecture is quite sexy && enables what is the principal > advantage of JMS: strong decoupling between applications with C++ clients > connectors...It's quite young so don't have a strong experience of this > product in production but TCP/IP config is very complete, many connectors > & very ambitious persistance mode. So I can't see any bad thing with this > prroduct. I will deploy it very soon in production here (customer site).. > > HTH > Jerome > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Which-Open-source-MOM-t1822625.html#a4975549 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User forum at Nabble.com.
