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I had also tried out this sometime back for integrating Weblogic server and
MQ Series using JMS. There are many options. But I had to consider the
option of making it app server independent. One way is using a file system
context where you will specify a file where the bindings of the MQ JMS
Adminstered objects will be specified. But that makes the system look for a
file and the file has to be put in a common location for MQ and weblogic.
Then I considered the option of an rmi registry. But that one also requires
the rmi registry run in the same machine as the MQ, otherwise I was not
able to bind the JMS objects of MQ to the registry.. Does anybody know a
workaround for this??
Murali Mohan
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Can I provide communication between my EJB Server and MQSeries(or any
other queing server)?????????
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