Niroop,

You can find the JMS transport here:

http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/transports/

Andreas

On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 21:18, Gonchikar, Niroop
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, I'm trying to use Axis2 as a client to call webservices over a JMS 
> transport (Tibco EMS) synchronously from within a Struts Servlet.
>
> There are documentation references to built in support for this in Axis2 by 
> configuring the transport receiver as <transportReceiver name="jms" 
> class="org.apache.axis2.transport.jms.JMSListener"> and the transport sender 
> as <transportSender name="jms" 
> class="org.apache.axis2.transport.jms.JMSSender">.
>
> I downloaded the axis2 src from 
> <http://apache.mirrors.tds.net//axis/axis2/java/core/1.5.4/axis2-1.5.4-src.zip>.
>
> I can't find either of the JMS transport classes to better understand how 
> they work in the downloaded src.  Under the transports package I only see 
> http and local.  In version 1.4.1 there are additional packages under the 
> transport package including JMS.
>
> My question is this still supported in 1.5.4 or is it recommended to write 
> custom senders and receivers by extending the TransportSender and 
> TransportReceiver classes?  Am I looking at the right src code.  Why are 
> there no JMS transport classes.  Additionally there do not appear to be any 
> samples in the distribution using JMS as a transport.
>
> Thanks for any help,
> -Niroop
>
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