Current EJB spec is adequate for EJBean to be a JMS publisher.  You need
to benchmark to see if any performance issue.

cheers
chuck

Andrzej Jan Taramina wrote:

> > Would a logging service based on JMS work out ok? I haven't used JMS yet, but
> > couldn't there be a "Log" topic with the usual publishers and subscribers? A
> > pre-defined subscriber could write the log messages to a file. Other
> > subscribers could do other things. Publishers would probably be EJBeans that
> > need to report errors, warnings, etc.
> >
> > Does such a scheme already exist? Or maybe it's easy to do in JMS? Or maybe
> > it's just a bad idea?
>
> It's actually a very good idea...but will probably not be implementable
> until the new EJB spec, with integrated JMS functionality, comes out
> in a few months.
>
> Andrzej Jan Taramina
> Chaeron Consulting Corporation
>
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