Well, this would fall into something besides a code sprint (http://
www.zopemag.com/Guides/miniGuide_ZopeSprinting.html), a sprint refers
to actually implementing functionality for a specific project rather
than just to learn something.
Besides that, these little learning sessions are definitely a good
idea (we could dredge up the original name that you coined Colson
Coding, or was it Colson Casa Coding?).
In short, I'd definitely be interested in digging into JMS, it's been
awhile since I've done anything with it (I did some contract work for
Andy on the IBM mq seriies stuff and some work on OpenJMS way back
when).
-warner
On Jan 5, 2006, at 12:56 PM, Tim Colson ((tcolson)) wrote:
Has anyone worked with the ActiveMQ JMS server?
http://www.activemq.org/
Would anyone be interested in a code sprint to create a java "gossip"
client that sends notes to JMS topics and listens for responses?
(Okay, so this sounds a bit like RSS... but JMS seems perhaps like a
better way to do subscriptions, no?)
Further thought... howabout a JMS server that has a client MDB that
listens to a "big feed", "filters" the postings based on user-prefs
(articles with '32" TV' in them), and then posts the cream of the crop
into a "personal" JMS queue that their Java client listens to.
-Timo
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