Dhanasakthi,
JMS is not supported in EJB1.x
JMS is supported in EJB2.0 w/ MessageBeans

In our solution we use JMS to handle notification events. Basically when a state 
changes that we are interested in, our
EJBean will fire off an event to a JMS topic. We then have a listener on that topic 
that uses JavaMail to send messages
to the appropriate parties. Our listener is a class that is started up in 
<vendor>weblogic startup class</vendor>. With
EJB2.0 rather than have to deal w/ a vendor specific solution, we would substitute a 
MessageBean ( or whatever it is
called) in place of that listener.

Hope this helps,
Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Swamy Pandian, Dhanasakthi (CTS)
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Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 6:14 AM
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Subject: query abt jms/message bean


Hi,
is there any chance to use Jms/jmq to send/transfer actions thru messages
between beans..
is currently jms supported(i think, its not!!)?
if not jms, is there any other possible way to send messages between
processes??

Hi ejb-gurus, Pls do share ur views.

Thanks & Regards
Dhanasakthi



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