That sounds nifty.  Could you give some examples of some things you did
without messaging and how they improved using messaging?

You know we're rewriting JBossMQ?  Especially to add clustered topics and
all of that jazz.

-Andy

> From: Phillip Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 15:05:46 -0500
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> Subject: Re: [Juglist] Cool stuff with Java?
> 
> 
>> Is anyone doing anything cool with Java these days?
> 
> you mean besides drinking it?  Nope, haven't seen anything
> like that around here... :-)
> 
> Seriously, I'm not doing anything *especially* cool with Java
> at work, but I have recently discovered the virtues of asynchronous
> messaging, ala JBoss MQ, Websphere MQ, etc. using JMS.. and now I find
> myself evaluating a lot of work stuff in terms of "how could I use
> messaging to help me solve this problem?"  It's way cool stuff, if not
> exactly what you'd call "sexy."
> 
> 
> TTYL,
> 
> Phil
> 
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