Hey Sivakumar,
Great guide :)
I find that using a javabean as a ProviderIntegrationMode is much more
easier as you don't have to touch JMS Admin at all. I would post what i've
done to get Generic RA and WMQ to gel together smoothly but i'm not using
the full XA support and MDB.
but great stuff anyway!
>From: Sivakumar Thyagarajan <Sivakumar.Thyagarajan_at_Sun.COM>
>Reply-To: users_at_genericjmsra.dev.java.net
>To: users_at_genericjmsra.dev.java.net, dev_at_genericjmsra.dev.java.net
>Subject: Websphere MQ integration with Sun Java System Application Server
>using Generic RA
>Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 00:16:53 +0530
>
>Hi
>
>We have just posted a how-to style guide on WebSphere MQ 6.0 integration
>with Sun Java System Application Server using Generic RA for JMS at [1].
>
>If you have any success/experience in using Generic Resource Adapter for
>JMS in any application server to integrate with any JMS provider of your
>choice, please let the users alias/the project owners know and we would
>be glad to host your experiences in the community web site
>
>Thanks
>--Siva.
>[1]
>https://genericjmsra.dev.java.net/docs/websphere-mq-integration-guide/webspheremq_integration_guide.html
>
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