Hi,
If you will be using QueueSender or
TopicPublisher (JMS sender) , then you need to have some implementation
jar.
IBM, BEA, SonicMQ and OpenJMS are the
implementors of JMS specification.
Hope this helps. Please clarify if you
intend something different.
Regards,
Tanmaya
From: A mailing list for Enterprise JavaBeans development on behalf of Venkatesan Krishnamoorthy Sent: Mon 2/7/2005 4:38 AM To: EJB-INTEREST@JAVA.SUN.COM Subject: JMS Client Hi:
Sorry for cross-posting.
Can some JMS guru tell me if it is possible to write a JMS sender / receiver without using the JMS implementation vendor’s jars? I am using OpenJMS and it seems to require the openjms-client.jar. Please let me know.
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