ANY java client can be a JMS message producer, as well as active consumer.  However, 
many
services (servlets and EJBs (non-mdbs) come into mind) cannot be direct passive 
consumers
(JMS listeners) because they have stateful lifecycles.

Gene
--- daniel legziel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi people,
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> Is JMS supported in servlets?
>
> Daniel
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