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.
>
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