Hi Scott, I'm still using 3.1.*, is JMS in those versions production ready? Documentation is a bit scarce so I'm not sure what to think of it. :)
D. Scott Ferguson escribió: > Daniel López wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> Nobody uses Resin's JMS from external applications? Do people use >> other JMS solutions inside Resin? >> I'll stick with OpenJMS for now, but as we already have Resin nodes >> installed, I thought it would have been intesting to use them and >> remove one service. >> >> The scarce documentation and apparent lack of usage is making me think >> twice :). > The 4.0.x JMS is very new, since we rewrote it to use BAM and the > underlying model. I do think we need another pass through that > implementation before we declare it production ready. > > -- Scott >> D. >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Subject: >> [Resin-interest] Resin: configuration for a jms client >> From: >> Daniel López <[email protected]> >> Date: >> Tue, 12 Jan 2010 14:37:09 +0100 >> To: >> General Discussion for the Resin application server >> <[email protected]> >> >> To: >> General Discussion for the Resin application server >> <[email protected]> >> >> >> While we are talking about JMS configuration, how can one access the JMS >> queues on a Resin server from an external client? >> >> I've seen the documentation regarding accessing the queues defined in >> the same server, from JSPs, using dependency injection etc. but I have >> been unable to find how to access the queues from another JVM. >> >> I'm guessing one would need to configure access to the JMS queues >> through hessian/burlap? And then what would be the appropriate >> JNDI_PROVIDER_URL and INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY formats? >> >> Thanks, >> D. _______________________________________________ resin-interest mailing list [email protected] http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest
