Servlet Containers that are a part of a J2EE implementation(application
server) should support this. just reference the jms administered objects
accordinglly in your web application deployment descriptor. the part of the
descriptor that declares the jms details(resource-ref, resource-env-ref)
should be similar to the one of an ejb that references jms.

-----Original Message-----
From: daniel legziel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 9:16 PM
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Subject: servlets and JMS


Hi people,

Is JMS supported in servlets?

Daniel

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