Word, Andy. I hate it, too. I intend to only have to learn it once, then make it 
generic, and then help other people. I can already think of multiple cases where we 
could have used this at my workplace.

I want to make it very smart, as well, so that if someone sets up a connector, and 
they use it incorrectly, it will tell them exactly what's going wrong. You could have 
standard .xmls for regular things, like HTTP or SSL connections.

In the long run, it'd be much easier to support as well. Most people have avoided JCA 
just because it *is* such a pain. But it's so freaking powerful.

Steve

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