Jeff,
Lets say i have 3 clients who are connected to their session beans on the
same server. Session beans talk to dbms and make change in dbms. Now i want
to make these clients/for simplicity lets say session beans propagate an
event to other 2 beans.
According to you if i use JMS, i will put a message on the underlying
messaging service queue, which will transfer it to the target, in this case,
same machine. Finally target will send this notification to session bean in
question.
Am i right the way it will work if used JMS?
If yes, don't you think there will be big overhead as i am using the whole
JMS mechanism, which i think is meant for guaranteed delivery to remotely
stationed systems.
Please let me know if I am wrong?
Punit
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