Aaah, I think I am beginning to understand your question now :)
You were assuming that JMS implemented being an XAResource by delegating the XA
functionality to an underlying XA database?
While you could implement a messaging system this way (and if I remember rightly the Sun
tutorial? actually mentions this), you'll find that very few (if any) high quality
messaging providers do it this way.
This is because it would tie you to an underlying XA capable database, which is not what
all our users would want to use.
So, we implement the XAResource from scratch and don't rely on the existence of any XA
capable database.
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