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Re: Enterprise Objects and JMS Queues
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Re: Enterprise Objects and JMS Queues


  • Subject: Re: Enterprise Objects and JMS Queues
  • From: DevReseune <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 07:49:47 +0100

Visit the Wonder project site. You'll find a EOF synchronization that uses JMS:
http://wonder.sourceforge.net/index.html


Frederic with accents and not Fridiric


Le 10 nov. 03, ` 17:45, Casey T. Zednick a icrit :

Hello everyone,

I'm looking into the feasibility of sending Enterprise objects through JMS queues. I would like to hear from the list, ideas and criticism of using EO's in JMS queues.
As I understand it, the requirements for sending an object through a JMS queue is the object has to have the ability to serialize. The WO 5.2.2 API states that NSArray, EOGenericRecord, and EOEditingContext implement Serializable, therefor, I believe the criteria for putting EO's into a JMS queue are met. What other things do I need to be concerned about?


I hope it's not a pipe dream - thanks,
Casey T. Zednick
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