Thanks Andreas, I'm assuming the code in the ws-commons will be available for use as a jar file under the Axis2 environment. Is that also available to preview at this point?
Asankha was kind enough to send me the a link to the source of the JMS transport code, but I'm not quite sure of how it's indented to be integrated. Thanks Vinnie -----Original Message----- From: Andreas Veithen [mailto:andreas.veit...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 2:00 PM To: axis-user@ws.apache.org Subject: Re: SOAP/JMS Implementation on 5.1 (IBM MQ) questions. On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 15:46, Vincent DiPrenda <vincent.dipre...@us.fujitsu.com> wrote: > I'm new to this forum, and have been searching for details of the > implementation of SOAP/JMS. > > I've got a few questions, if somebody will be kind enough to help me out. > > 1. I've read some posts stating that the implementation has been > pulled from axis2, and now exists in the ws-commons subproject. > I've looked in the XmlSchema, AXIOM, ws-commons-java5 and Neethi, > but can't seem to find the implementation. Am I looking in the right > place, if not, please let me know where I can find the jar. I'm > assuming once it's found, it's a simple matter of including it in the lib > directory of axis 2. We are in the process of releasing the transports. Since it is the first release at its new home, there is no site yet. A preview is available at [1]. [1] http://people.apache.org/~veithen/transport/ > 2. I've noticed some people have had luck with MQ. If there are any > tutorials regarding the procedures I would be grateful. (Most of the > stuff I've seen is based on older versions and seem to be reliant on > features on > 4.1 or older of axis2. If they're still relevant, that's fine, but I > don't want to assume. > > That should be enough to get me started. > > Thanks, > Vinnie