Hello Mr. John Stark,
We actually met before, at LAJUG. I hope to see you there again. In fact, I
tried to reach JBoss and invite them again, but I was not responded back to.
Thank you for informing me that JDK 1.2 hasn't been supported for 3 years.
To me, it makes perfect sense that JBoss AS requires a modern JDK.
But it really would be nice if legacy systems could communicate to the JBoss AS
as clients. I was so close to integrating a JDK 1.2 JMS solution from Dynix.
Fortunately, JMS 1.2 is compatible even on JDK 1.1 systems, which lend it very
well to legacy systems. JMS also plays a role in the pivitol SOA. I think
that the only aspect of JBoss that prevented this legacy integration was JNP's
dependence on JDK 1.4 libraries. I perfectly understand the need for core of
JBoss to be dependent on a modern JDK, but the ability for a client to connect
with an older JDK and utilize a JDK 1.1-1.3 compatible API is quite persuasive.
Regardless, I am very thankful for the excellent work that JBoss has provided
to the community.
I guess my best alternative is to use Client/Server sockets, or an HTTP post
for this JMS message.
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