<vendor>

BEA WebLogic Server 6.1 will have a feature called JMS Birth Time for JMS
messages.  This will allow a developer to specify when a given message will
be sent.  In conjunction with message driven beans, this should help
alleviate some of the pain until the standards catch up.

</vendor>

Thanks,
Michael

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Michael Girdley
BEA Systems Inc.


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>>Date:    Thu, 31 May 2001 10:57:14 +0200
>>From:    Jubin Zawar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Message Driven Beans

>>7) Schedules, Timers !

Amen!  When are we going to get Timer Beans?  This is big hole in J2EE right
now.  Nobody wants to buy an expensive appserver and then have to separately
administer a little hand-written cron client!

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Kenneth DeLong
Senior Consultant
Valtech, Inc.
Cell phone: 510-517-5839

Every complex problem has a simple answer - and it's always wrong.

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