Cool. For the next release, which will be 0.7.7-alpha-2, not a lot.
A release of jndikit and testing against JMS CTS are all thats required
AFAIK.
Post alpha-2, there are a few things on the roadmap [1] for 0.7.7 which
should
be looked at, or pushed out to a later release.
Regards,
Tim
[1] http://openjms.sourceforge.net/devguide/roadmap.html
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Alright, Sounds good I'll work on a web interface for managing the
destinations and messages.
I'll make it deployable on tomcat 5.
What's high on the list by the way?
On 10/22/05, Tim Anderson <***@netspace.net.au> wrote:
Not in the near future. Nice to have but not high on my list
at the moment. Of course if someone steps forward and offers
to write one, I'll be happy to accept :)
-Tim
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Subject: [openjms-developer] JMS Message Administration
Are there any plans to make a web based application to administer the jms
destinations and messages?
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