I believe the wsn-producer sample will fit your needs perfectly - all you 
have to do is add the topics names that you want. The necessary WSRF/WSN 
definitions are already in place. More info here:

        http://marc.info/?l=muse-user&m=117415120229230&w=2

and here:

 
http://ws.apache.org/muse/docs/2.2.0/manual/how-to/publish-any-notification.html

Additionally, if you use the Mini SOAP engine (wsdl2java -j2ee mini ...), 
you should get a WAR that is quite small. If you're running on JDK 5, you 
can actually take out the Xerces/Xalan JARs and the WAR will only be ~1 
MB. Would this classify as non-overkill?

Dan



Lindsey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/12/2007 12:46:44 PM:

> Hello,
> 
>   I'm new to Apache Muse.  I'd like to use Muse to simply create a 
number of 
> topic filters, have a small number of users subscribe to them, and then 
have 
> the subscribers receive messages when the state of the a particular 
topic is 
> changed.  Muse certainly appears to satisfy these requirments, but it 
seems 
> overkill for such an application.  The sample applications do not 
illustrate 
> how to build an application that satisfies these requirements, and the 
sample 
> code is somewhat lacking.
> 
>   Can someone point me to sample code or a sample demo that may help?
> 
>   Thank you.
> 
>   Lindsey
> 
> 
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