You can write a portable client (lookup ConnectionFactories and
Destinations from JNDI) without any of the actual provider JARs and
distribute it, but the provider JARs need to be present at runtime.
Dejan
Venkatesan Krishnamoorthy wrote:
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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