I know very little about JMS but I have written a JMS Messaging client 
to listen for changes to Fedora objects, using an instance of 
org.fcrepo.client.messaging.MessagingClient.

My application is a stand-alone application which does nothing but 
listen for changes and propagate data elsewhere. If I terminate the 
application, do I need to call MessagingClient.stop to stop listening 
for notifications? Is the Fedora JMS service going to have a problem 
otherwise?

THanks!

Conal


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Conal Tuohy
eResearch Business Analyst
Victorian eResearch Strategic Initiative
+61-466324297


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