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1. Re: Using LDAP to store JMS ConnectionFactories and Destinat
adrian.brock Nov 15, 2005 7:51 PM (in response to action_jackson_j)http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossHelp
Wrong forum -> JNDI -
2. Re: Using LDAP to store JMS ConnectionFactories and Destinat
action_jackson_j Nov 17, 2005 6:13 PM (in response to action_jackson_j)ok, let me try and ask the question a different way. Can I serialize the JMS administered objects, ConnectionFactory and Destination, for queues and topics. Are the objects constructed in such a way that makes serialization easily possible?
If designed right, these objects should only contain parameter information for your connection and knowledge of what destination to go to. If this is possible I can construct a global JNDI tree (external to JBOSS) that will have the information to access JMS externally from the JBOSS environment thus creating a more extensible solution.
Please help.
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3. Re: Using LDAP to store JMS ConnectionFactories and Destinat
adrian.brock Nov 18, 2005 7:08 PM (in response to action_jackson_j)http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossHelp
Read the spec. All JMS Admin objects are serializable and referencable. -
4. Re: Using LDAP to store JMS ConnectionFactories and Destinat
action_jackson_j Nov 21, 2005 12:16 PM (in response to action_jackson_j)First, some JMS vendors actually DON'T make their objects serializable. Second have you tried this? Or are you just assuming at this point. Third if this is the case and I access the JMS Administered objects from a global JNDI tree that is external to JBOSS, will the JMS invocations be network centric, because the parameters are, or will the JBOSS implementation figure out that the calls are within the same VM so it is an in process call. Please advise. Thanks.
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5. Re: Using LDAP to store JMS ConnectionFactories and Destinat
adrian.brock Nov 23, 2005 9:32 AM (in response to action_jackson_j)"action_jackson_j" wrote:
First, some JMS vendors actually DON'T make their objects serializable.
I don't care about other vendors non-compliance
Second have you tried this?
Have you? It is you that wants to do it.
Or are you just assuming at this point.
No
Third if this is the case and I access the JMS Administered objects from a global JNDI tree that is external to JBOSS, will the JMS invocations be network centric, because the parameters are, or will the JBOSS implementation figure out that the calls are within the same VM so it is an in process call. Please advise. Thanks.
Again in English. No on second thoughts, read this then you can find out for yourself:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossHelp
The jndi spec is a good place to start.