"ataylor" wrote : anonymous wrote : Cool, it is nice to see that you guys from 
JBoss are willing to suggest a straight replacement of JBoss Microcontainer by 
Spring Framework
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  | I wouldnt say that, this is just something i was messing round with. 
  | 

Well, I have actually suspected that the omission of JBoss Microcontainer in 
your example would be most probably considered a mistake by most 
RedHat-employed people. :-)

"ataylor" wrote : 
  | anonymous wrote : Your example is missing the JMS objects needed at the 
client side, though - at least javax.jms.(XA)ConnectionFactory and some 
javax.jms.Destination (Queue or Topic) would be needed, unless you want to use 
your core API directly.
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  | These are defined in the jbm-configuration, jbm-jms.xml and jbm-users.xml 
files.

Sure, but that is where the server picks them. I wrote that your example 
(unlike mine) does not show how the client is supposed to reach these objects.

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