>We were talking a cross-purposes. I was describing the nirvana of EJB/JMS 
>>integration while you were describing currently available design options.
>But we have not yet reached nirvana, unfortunately:-).
Agreed.

>
>> It was my understanding that JMS is a client-side API.
>
>JMS can be used by clients and EJBs, not just clients.

Well I meant a client not as in an applet or a servlet. I meant from a point of view 
of JMS both producer and consumer themsevles are clients.


>Yes, that is exactly the interesting situation, but it is not possible >today for 
>your consumer to be an EJB unless there is also a real non-EJB >client to get things 
>going.

I know which is a major disappointment.

Ashwin.

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