Michael
I am in the process of updating the JMS transport to be much better..
actually we have quite a list of enhancements like, support for
deployment in JEE 1.4 and standalone, support for JMS 1.0.x and 1.1,
support for the proposed SOAP/JMS spec and its IRI - while maintaining
backwards compatibility, Supporting transacted messages both within and
outside a container, supporting more than one service with one JMS
destination, handling duplicates, redelivery and better support for JMS
headers, debugging/trace, TTL, TTD, Support for Map messages etc..
This will take some time to complete and stabilize, and we will develop
this transport outside of Synapse and Axis2 - under a new module in WS
commons. I cannot give you an ETA right now as I am still studying
options and designing support, but will make these available on a wiki
and will ask for public comments once that phase is done.
asankha
keith chapman wrote:
Hi Micheal,
The Synapse guys are very active when it comes to Transports for
Axis2. Asankha has been doing numerous improvements on this. So I
suggest that you get the synapse-transports jar and drop it into your
lib directory and use the JMS transport included in that jar.
Thanks,
Keith.
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Wagner, Michael
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Hallo,
(Sorry for my question) but when do you expect to release a new
version
with a healthy JMS support. I could not find anything regarding JMS
support in the trunc. So I am a little bit concerned about using
Axis2,
since JMS is a major issue for me. I have only seen a commit comment
like "stale JMS code dumped see axis-dev".
For sure, the old implementation had some issues (creating always a
queue indtead of the topic I need).=20
Can you give me any insight on the time schedule, please?
Thanks,
Michael
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