> No, the JMS message specifies if it has been created, updated 
> or deleted.
> 
> If you publish a document, the corresponding JMS message will 
> state that the document in the live tree has either been 
> updated or created, depending on whether it existed before. 
> There's no event 'published'  as far as JMS is concerned.

Look at SlideJMSEventListener : there you see, that should get you going

slideEvent.getType() == SlideEvent.DELETE_TYPE

Ard

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