Hi Mark
When I run ESB quickstarts , I find that , for each example, there are
two Queue configuration files: jbmq-queue-service.xml and
jbm-queue-service.xml, in most cases, one of them should be provided
for ESB deployment package by the esb project wizard, so which one will
be provided ? if I understand correctly, it depends on the JBoss server
the user is using, if the user a jboss server which use JBoss Messaging,
then we should provide jbm-queue-service.xml, otherwise, should provide
jbmq-queue-service.xml, right?
Denny
Mark Little wrote:
Hi Denny. First of all, yes we need to support JBossMQ. But the real
answer is: this tool can't be JMS specific, because the ESB supports a
whole lot of non-JMS transports. Maybe I misunderstood you, but I got
the impression from what you wrote that only JBoss Messaging and
JBossMQ would be supported in the tool.
Mark.
On 4 Jul 2008, at 11:53, Denny Xu wrote:
> *3. Target ESB Server( maybe Target Messaging product?)*
> Since there are two types of queue configuration files:
> jbm-queue-service.xml and jbmq-queue-service.xml for different
> messaging product. So the project should contain target esb server
> information.
> Here is a topic in ESB forum:
>
>
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4161447#...
>
> Q: do we need to support the older product JBoss MQ or just need to
> support Jboss server which use JBoss Messaging ?
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