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"Why can't Oracle speak to a JMS interface?"
It can, however this is implemented on top of AQ, which is not what you
are looking for.
Otherwise, JMS over AQ is described in chapter 4 section 4.2.4 "JMS
over Streams/AQ in the Database" of my book.
Kuassi
jared wrote:
> Dunno if anyone will know this one, but - I am looking at peer-to-peer
> FOSS message queuing implementations to use with Oracle on Linux (RH) -
> e.g., Manta Ray, ActiveMQ. All of the (rare) literature I find
> references AS rather than connecting to the database itself (e.g., via
> JDBC). Why is it that one can use AQ without the app server but no
> other product can?
>
> (before anyone asks "Why not use AQ?", it is because we are doing this
> with Standard Edition servers)
>
> I wonder if a better question might be, "Why can't Oracle speak to a
> JMS interface?"
>
> If anyone can shed light on this I would be grateful.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Kind regards,
> jh
Received on Tue Dec 19 2006 - 23:53:51 CST