The OpenJMS folks (largely me :), are strapped for time at the moment, but your wishlist is noted.
Of course, if anyone wants to contribute JCA support, to OpenJMS, they're welcome. Regards, Tim > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard Monson-Haefel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, 9 August 2003 5:08 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: OpenJMS and EJB MDBs > > > Actually, I think all you need to do is to build a MDB container > that supports J2EE > Connector Architecture 1.5 facilities for asynchronous messaging. > If you build it > right, the MDB container would be capable of supporting any JMS > implementation that > properly implemented J2CA 1.5. Not just JMS, you can support any > async messaging > system like SMTP, SOAP, and what have you. > > OpenJMS works and is available, so if those folks build a J2CA > 1.5 adapter, then we > could just plug them into Geronimo and have support for JMS-based > MDBs. I would > also, as mentioned before, like to do the same or something > similar with an e-mail > system ... like James. > > Michael Turilin wrote: > > > Hello Richard, > > > > Is OpenJMS primary JMS implementation for Geronimo? > > > > Friday, August 8, 2003, 3:21:49 PM, you wrote: > > RMH> A couple years ago I attempted to use OpenJMS to create a > MDB container > > RMH> system for OpenEJB. I couldn't do it because OpenJMS at > that time did not > > RMH> support JTA resource API - this predates J2EE Connectors > 1.5. Does OpenJMS > > RMH> support this now? Specifically can it act as a 2pc > resource? If so, than > > RMH> perhaps the best approach to building a MDB container is > to create a J2EE > > RMH> Connector for OpenJMS. That would allow it to be totally > plugable rather > > RMH> than tightly coupled - I figure that's the way we would go > anyway, but I > > RMH> wanted to raise the issue of OpenJMS not supporting (in > the past) 2pc. > > > > -- > > Best regards, > > Michael mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > Richard Monson-Haefel > Author of J2EE Web Services (Addison-Wesley 2003) > Author of Enterprise JavaBeans, 3rd Edition (O'Reilly 2001) > Co-Author of Java Message Service (O'Reilly 2000) > http://www.Monson-Haefel.com > > >
