hi Justin / Mohamty, I have got one idea, What happens if I implement javax.jms.MessageListener interface in one servlet. Will this acts as client for JMS. Considering I can communicate my work flow from here. Will this is a solution to this. if this is not a solution, Why I should not use servlet in this context. any issues .
Justin Couch wrote: > > subhendukumar mohanty wrote: > > If anybody suggest how to achieve this requirement will be great. > > Why not just set up a standard client application that reads from the > queue and accesses the standard entity beans, as per normal? The only > issue will be the slower nature of this code compared to having MDBs > located in the middleware server. Your client application can even live > on the same machine as the middleware server, it doesn't need to be > anywhere like a webserver or a desktop box. > > -- > Justin Couch http://www.vlc.com.au/~justin/ > Java Architect & Bit Twiddler http://www.yumetech.com/ > Author, Java 3D FAQ Maintainer http://www.j3d.org/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > "Humanism is dead. Animals think, feel; so do machines now. > Neither man nor woman is the measure of all things. Every organism > processes data according to its domain, its environment; you, with > all your brains, would be useless in a mouse's universe..." > - Greg Bear, Slant > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > =========================================================================== > To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body > of the message "signoff EJB-INTEREST". For general help, send email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help". -- =========================================================================== To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "signoff EJB-INTEREST". For general help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help".
