Thanks for the pointers. Contribution is OK and yes, WebSphere MQ does support the JMS API, but a lot of companies use the base MQ classes and don't want to mess with JMS. So, those who use JMS-MQ can use the JMSAppender, and those who use MQ can use the WMQAppender.

Mark Durman
MQ Solutions LLC



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Attach it to a new Bugzilla entry, but first I'd suggest reading this if you haven't yet:
 
http://www.apache.org/dev/contributors.html
 
(Mostly the patch area).
 
If you can supply a Unified diff patch file against current CVS head that contains your new stuff, it always makes things easier.  You also have to consider all the licensing stuff about wether you are 'allowed' to contribute something that you may have written as part of your day job (some companies get a bit picky), might be worth reading the CLA docs here: http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas
 
Hope that helps!
 
BTW, pardon my JMS ignorance, but doesn't Websphere MQ support the JMS spec?  Is it impossible for the JMSAppender to talk to it?
 
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I've written a WebSphere MQ (MQSeries) Appender that I'd like to submit to log4j. It provides similar functionality to the JMSAppender, but (obviously) for IBM's MQ messaging product. How do I submit it?


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