> Sun's FSRef JNDI provider requires that the objects you store implement
> Referencable. SwiftMQ's administered objects only implements Serializable
> so you cannot use the FSRef. Why not simply using SwiftMQ's build-in JNDI?
Because SwiftMQ's built-in JNDI service won't let us register external
objects. We need to have a generic naming and/or directory service that will
be able to integrate different JMS implementations, including primarily
SwiftMQ. From the documentation I gather that products like jBoss or
Weblogic could be used for such a task instead of FSRef, is that correct?
Would you have any other suggestions for a compatible JNDI service?
Thanks again
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