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> What about JNDI libs? Is it been built as part of Geronimo, or is there a
> single project to keep it´s developement?
See http://incubator.apache.org/directory/
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> I have a small piece of code called Esperanto, and I´d like to make a JMS
> free impl of this. It already delivers Objects in broadcast over some
> methods, and I think it could become JMS compliant with a small effort.
I know of several uses for this sort of thing, especially if "small and
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On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> >Are they the same product Yoav?
> >
> >Messenger is a tool to make client JMS easier[i think], while the
> original
> >poster [you deleted the author's name *teasing*] seems to have a JMS
> >server.
>
> ;) I thought Messenger's Messagelet En
Hi,
>Are they the same product Yoav?
>
>Messenger is a tool to make client JMS easier[i think], while the
original
>poster [you deleted the author's name *teasing*] seems to have a JMS
>server.
;) I thought Messenger's Messagelet Engine is a server of sorts? I may
have misread this: "Messenger
Are they the same product Yoav?
Messenger is a tool to make client JMS easier[i think], while the original
poster [you deleted the author's name *teasing*] seems to have a JMS
server.
Hen
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> >I saw this one too, but it doesn´t have the ASF seal
Hi,
>I saw this one too, but it doesn´t have the ASF seal...People in Brasil see
>ASF as a very serious quality mark. Soon (In the next 6 months) I´m sure I
>will need a JMS impl, and if it is signed by Apache, it would make my life
>a lot easier...
Please quote a bit of what you're replying too
I saw this one too, but it doesn´t have the ASF seal...People in Brasil see
ASF as a very serious quality mark. Soon (In the next 6 months) I´m sure I
will need a JMS impl, and if it is signed by Apache, it would make my life a
lot easier...
PO
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In fact it is not JMS compliant yet, but it works with Objects, delivers and
distributes them it the fashion I said before. It is personal code, but I
can send it to you if you want it.
Another thing, even helping Geronimo, I think it could be implemented as an
independent project, working as
Hi,
>Hi Folks,
>I have a small piece of code called Esperanto, and I´d like to make a JMS
>free impl of this. It already delivers Objects in broadcast over some
>methods, and I think it could become JMS compliant with a small effort.
>
>It is small and light to use, and have connectors for the f
Probably best to mail to the geronimo list with the geronimo parts of
this, though some of the geronimo people are in jakarta.
I do have a todo to write 'simple-jms' which is a single-jvm, memory
implementation of the jms spec, but sounds like you've already got network
stuff in it, so more than
Hi Folks,
I have a small piece of code called Esperanto, and I´d like to make a JMS
free impl of this. It already delivers Objects in broadcast over some
methods, and I think it could become JMS compliant with a small effort.
It is small and light to use, and have connectors for the following
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