I'm working on this now.  I'm stuck on MessageManager.load(String).
When I run my webapp, the config file URI is:

jndi:/localhost/oemserver/WEB-INF/classes/Messenger.xml

But I am not sure how that gets set up or how I can do it outside the
servlet container.  The method makes a call to the Digester.parse()
method which can take a variety of parameters including a java.io.File,
but I prefer to go through the MessagerManager.load() method.  How can I
set up the URI?

Michael

> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Strachan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 2:15 PM
> To: Jakarta Commons Users List
> Subject: Re: [Messenger] How to use Messenger in a standalone app
> 
> 
> From: "Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I'd like to use Messenger to send & receive messengers in a 
> standalone 
> > app.
> 
> Thats fine. The Messenger API is totally servlet independent 
> and can be happily used from the command line to send & 
> receive messages.
> 
> > From browing the javadocs it seems closely tied to the 
> servlet engine.  
> > Is it possible to use it standalone?
> 
> Yes.
> 
> > Are there any examples
> > for this?  If anyone has done it please let me know.
> 
> 
> There's some Ant tasks which can be used inside of Ant which 
> can send and receive messages (in the *.messenger.task 
> package). Also there's 3 command line tools in the 
> *.messenger.tool package which can send, recieve and do JMS 
> based RPCs via the Caller program.
> 
> The only thing which is Servlet dependent is the 'Messagelet 
> Engine' which is a seperate lightweight JMS container for 
> consuming messages from inside a Servlet Container via 
> MessageListeners, Message Driven Objects (a lightweight, 
> non-EJB implementation of MDBs) or even Servlets, JSP, 
> Velocity or Jelly.
> 
> James
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