which ever direction you take it means integration into ofbiz of JMS.
if you wish to use rmi instead of controller handlers then you will have to build jms, out in the rmi, in ofbiz. to my knowledge there is not documentation on how to write a handler, so the best is to look at current handlers, in the source code.

Best is to start digging into ofbiz.


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Muhammad Aamir sent the following on 6/12/2010 11:30 AM:
Thanks for your response. Can you please help me where can I get more info
about it.

Moreover, how ofbiz will push the message to the client (java application
using rmi to connect to ofbiz).

Thanks a lot!

On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 6:32 PM, BJ Freeman<[email protected]>  wrote:

I have implemented something similar, but not jms, so let me suggest this.
integrated JMS into ofbiz using the handlers in the controller.
this eliminates the jms server and the client talks directly to ofbiz.
since the JMS handler is built in it can take care of the login.
check out the different handlers now available in the controller.xml, for a
prototype to your JMS handler.

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Muhammed Aamir sent the following on 6/11/2010 9:07 PM:

  I am sorry I didn't explain my point well. I want my client application
to access jms but couldn't figure out how to avoid authentication twice,
one with ofbiz and another with jms server. I wish jms (or at least
asynchronous calling (and response)) from client was possible with ofbiz.


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On Jun 12, 2010, at 1:18, Scott Gray<[email protected]>  wrote:

  OFBiz services can be accessed via JMS, have you looked at the
JmsServiceEngine class at all?

Regards
Scott

On 12/06/2010, at 4:53 AM, Muhammad Aamir wrote:

  Hi,

I need to develop a standalone Java client accessing ofbiz services
and same
time want to utilize JMS in order to receive messages asynchronously.
Since
ofbiz doesn't provide asynchronous messaging out of the box, I am
thinking
to use any JMS server. However, I don't want my user to confuse by
authenticating against both ofbiz and JMS server.

Thanks for your support.

Muhammed Aamir







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