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Blog Post:
Weblogic JMS with .NET
cheeso
This came out last month, I just learned about it from an email from Jesus today. WebLogic Server 10gR3 now has an officially-supported .NET client for its JMS provider . Very cool. Some of you might be wondering, just what does that mean? It means there is a queue mechanism in the WebLogic Server...
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9 Oct 2008
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JMS Adapters for .NET & BizTalk
cheeso
Love it! I previously posted about a beta of the JNBridge JMS Adapters. I just got a form email from the company that they've publicly released their adapters. There's a version of the adpater for .NET apps - this allows any .NET app to connect to any JMS resource. Think about that. It's really useful...
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16 Nov 2007
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The SOAP-over-JMS spec and interop
cheeso
In a previous post , I wrote about a WCF Channel for MQ that IBM is building. Some customers had asked about this project and its implementation, specifically around the interop implications if other JMS providers, other than MQ that is, were used in an environment. To be clear the WCF Channel for...
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24 Jul 2007
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JNBridge JMS Adapter Beta
cheeso
I see JNBridge has a public beta now for their JMS Adapters for .NET. I haven't tried this out, but Wayne tells me that with the JNBridgePro JMS adapters, you can access JMS Services from a wide variety of systems. A MOSS 2007 app could connect to a JMS resource. A business process running in BizTalk...
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16 Jul 2007
Blog Post:
Custom WCF Channel for IBM MQ
cheeso
IBM have shipped an early version of a Custom WCF Channel for MQ. The dev team in Hursley contacted me to solicit feedback. It's apparently pretty simple now, supporting only SOAP one-way messaging, but they say if there is sufficient interest and feedback, they will consider developing it further and...
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16 Jul 2007
Blog Post:
.NET can connect to WebSphere's built-in JMS
cheeso
Phil Willoughby of IBM dropped me a line. Phil apparently works on the XMS stuff, I'm guessing out of IBM's Hursley lab. Phil sez: Re: http://blogs.msdn.com/dotnetinterop/archive/2005/11/04/488770.aspx FYI, XMS can be used to connect directly to the WebSphere App Server embedded JMS system....
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16 Jan 2006
Blog Post:
XMS whitepaper from IBM
cheeso
part of an ongoing series of posts on JMS and .NET interop . I just saw this while looking around for something else - IBM published a paper in late September on the XMS client library for their MQ brokers. I posted about this previously . Essentially this is a .NET client for their MQ brokers, including...
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3 Nov 2005
Blog Post:
IBM and JMS-to-.NET interop
cheeso
IBM's .NET Managed client for JMS Today I received a comment on a prior entry of this blog. It is noteworthy so I thought I would re-post it here. As previously mentioned in a previous blog entry ( JMS Interop, revisited ), there is a demand for .Net and JMS interop. IBM Message Service Client...
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3 Aug 2005
Blog Post:
strange but true: JMS for .NET
cheeso
TIBCO apparently has implemented the JMS API in .NET . TIBCO Enterprise Message Service software not only provides a world-class JMS implementation, its .NET API supports and extends the JMS 1.1 specification. The TIBCO Enterprise Message Service .NET component fully incorporates .NET-style event...
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26 May 2005
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on Java-to-.NET interop via JMS and MQSeries
cheeso
While looking around I found two articles, from SYS-CON's WebSphere Developer's Journal, covering J2EE and .NET interop via MQSeries. part 1: http://sys-con.com/story/?storyid=43430&DE=1#RES part 2: http://sys-con.com/story/?storyid=43452&DE=1#RES These articles reference ma7p, the IBM...
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6 Dec 2004
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