All,

If you don't like ActiveMQ or WMQ then bobbee's idea made me think of another 
solution.  

You could setup a Web Service that both WAS and WLS could talk to and the whole 
point of the Web Service would be to forward the message to the other J2EE 
container.  Hence, you don't need a JMS provider.

Hummm, simple and straightforward.  (although, I would go with WMQ).

 
Regards,
Roger Lacroix
Capitalware Inc.
http://www.capitalware.biz


On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 08:25:27 -0500, Christopher Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Bobbee,
> 
>>>>So there is this support pack, MA0Y, MQ Bridge for HTTP. I am
> speculating
>>>>if BEA has the same functionality. Then, using WPS/WAS, you could
> connect
>>>>to BEA using HTTP to send JMS formatted messages. Messy, maybe;
> possible,
>>>>maybe. From what I see there is no assured messaging, but.........
> 
> A prereq of MA0Y is that you install a WebSphere MQ JMS provider within
> your application server. So I don't see any advantage to using this
> SupportPac over simply using MQ as the foreign JMS provider for both WAS
> and WLE. Plus, I believe that MA0Y only supports MQ message formats, so I
> don't see a way for it to interoperate with another JMS provider. MA0Y
> also
> does not support the RFH2 header, required for MQ JMS. Remember, there is
> no such thing as a "JMS formatted message"; JMS only defines an API, not
> a
> message wire format.
> 
> Still, MA0Y does represent another alternative (albeit not a JMS
> alternative) for interoperating between WAS and WLE without requiring MQ
> be
> hosted on both platforms. If one can live with the limitations of MA0Y
> (and
> these will very possibly ease over time) then this might be an
> alternative
> approach to solving the underlying business need for interoperability.
> 
> Of course, I still prefer the Message Broker approach............
> 
> Regards,
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> So there is this support pack, MA0Y, MQ Bridge for HTTP. I am speculating
> if BEA has the same functionality. Then, using WPS/WAS, you could connect
> to BEA using HTTP to send JMS formatted messages. Messy, maybe; possible,
> maybe. From what I see there is no assured messaging, but.........
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> bobbee
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>> Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 17:47:56 -0400
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> OK, here's an odd question someone asked today and I thought someone
> out
>> there may know the answer. The object is to get WebLogic and WAS to
> talk
>> JMS. Can one use the other as a foreign JMS provider directly? Or do
>> they need to go through an intermediary like MQ?
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>> -- T.Rob
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