BEA Weblogic Server 4.5 has support for JMS.
-Seema
Sean C Sullivan wrote:
Are there any available implementations of the
Java Message Service?
Are there any application server vendors that
have already implemented the Java Message Service API?
Which app server vendors are planning to
Like the product. Easy to implement. Performance seems very good.
Deployment is a bit hairy but they have great examples to follow.
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Rickard Öberg wrote:
Hi!
Nishi Nidamarty wrote:
In section 6.3 and whenever they speak about "DataSource" in later
sections, I was assuming that it expected by the app server vendor to
provide "DataSource" object to make use of this new JDBC (2.0)
extensions.
No, it is expected that
Hey
Nishi Nidamarty wrote:
Once the connection is returned to the component, the component
will bypass the app server and interact directly with the connection.
Is this "component" in a 3 tier environment?
Yes.
If it can bypass the app server after the initial connection, so is the
Hey
Nishi Nidamarty wrote:
I'm not saying that the App Server cannot make use of the DataSource
registered in JNDI.
I'm interested if that would impact what an App Server can do in terms of
controlling transactions in a component based framewok like EJB using a
vendor provided DataSource.