Hi
 
JMS is an interface specification and does not specify wire format interperability.
 
Therefore you cannot use another/different vendors JMS classes in your client application with regards to the JMS server.
 
So if you use OpenJMS server you will require OpenJMS classes in your client application.
 
That same goes for MQ-Series, TIBCO EMS, SonicMQ or any other implementation of the JMS spec.
 
Relating this topic back to EJB's, the MDB will suffer the same results.
 
cheers Luie



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.

 

Thanks and Regards,

Venkat

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