Assaf Arkin wrote:
> JMS is a resource manager. It can create a new thread, open sockets,
> read to files, etc. Just like a JDBC driver or the EJB container itself.

What are the necessary and sufficient conditions for something's being a
resource manager?  What is to prevent me from saying my Foobar class is
a resource manager?  Is the following list of resource managers accurate
and exhaustive under the given specification (given that we can't add
our own):

1. JNDI
2. JDBC
3. JMS

...?  What is a resource?  Why do software professionals CONSTANTLY use
this word?  Why did the 1.1 specification not contain this bit of
information?

Cheers,
Laird

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