Ines,
I don't think the JMS spec. allow you to achieve that goal. JMS is
supposed to be reliable, and messages (i.e. the queue) are stored at
the JMS provider site, not at the final destination.
About Axis2, there is no difference (apart from the transport
configuration) whether you use TCP, JMS, HTTP or whatever.
Michele
On 6 Jun 2008, at 09:20, Ines Dannehl wrote:
Hi,
I want to send a SOAP – message with an Axis2 client
asynchronously via JMS. I’d like to get an acknowlegdement when the
message is put into the JMS queue.
How can I achieve this?
Please help!
Best regards!
Ines
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