Weblogic JMS with .NET

Posted by: All About Interop, on 09 Oct 2008 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

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, for a long time this has been called "Weblogic JMS".  And you can connect to that queue subsystem via .NET applications. James Bayer has a blog entry on it,...

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