There's no reason why you can't use WL MDBs along with MQSeries.  In fact, search in 
BEA
docs for "MQSeries" and you will see specific instructions on how to integrate the two
products, including a bridge that alows transactions.

Gene
--- RIBEIRO Paulo Jorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I searched this topic on the past posts, but I didn't find conclusive
> answers. I have a WebLogic 6.1 AppServer, where I have my EJBs that handle
> the client requests. I also have to use a messaging software (MQSeries) to
> communicate with other systems. Due to some restrictions, I cannot use  JMS
> API, neither Message Beans. Therefore I have to use the MQSeries Classes for
> Java. I need to have a batch process that periodically reads messages from
> several queues. But I do not know how can I implement a batch process at the
> EJB level. The only solution that I see is to have a "deamon" working as
> client, that periodically is activated, and invokes a Session EJB that do
> the work of reading the queues. I think that this solution is not very good.
> Can please someone help me?
>
> Thanks
>
> Paulo Moreira
>
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