I thought about resolving the problem with JMS because it was studied to resolve
asynchronous message delivery, which is what I'm trying to achieve.
I've looked around and found a probable implementation architecture. Could you please
tell me if I'm getting some concepts wrong?
1- my customer
Ok, I didn't understand...
uhm...
I still don't understand!:(
You're really helping me and I don't want to waste your time, but I don't see the way
to resolve the problem.
I don't have access to the server machine. To define better the problem I'll write a
sample telnet session I use now:
Me:
Ok, I didn't understand...
uhm...
I still don't understand!:(
You're really helping me and I don't want to waste your time, but I don't see the way
to resolve the problem.
I don't have access to the server machine. To define better the problem I'll write a
sample telnet session I use now:
Me:
This has nothing to do with JMS. I thought you were talking about the contents
of a JMS Message.
You'll have to write it yourself.
Regards,
Adrian
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:(
I'm really sad because I was charmed by JMS technology. I'll try to use it in some way
to solve another problem, for now I'll look for technologies I could use to solve this
one.
Any suggestion?
Connectors, Sockets, anything?
I promise, this is the last time I talk about this!:)
But J2EE is