On the same note, I'd love to see it made available so we could have a REAL
ActiveX client.  Currently, I'm having to use the Sun ActiveX Packager which
is quirky at best.  If I knew C++ JMSCourier would be a good option, but
unfortunately C++ looks like Russian to me.

-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn McComb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 1:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [developers] JMS Client question for SwiftMQ


I'd like to write a JMS client for some undisclosed lightweight clients
(embedded systems,
mostly) and can't use Java.

Are the protocols and wire format available for SwiftMQ to JMS Clients?
>From what I've
seen, SwiftMQ is hot and writing one client to SwiftMQ would allow these
lightweight
clients to talk to any JMS provider using SwiftMQ and their Extention
gateways.

In absence of this, I'd have a write JMS api proxy for the client and a
gateway piece. I'd
like to do it better.

Any ideas or pointers would be appreciated!

Thanks,

Glenn McComb

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High-Performance Internet & Wireless Systems
     Architecture, Design & Development


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