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The J2EE Connector architecture provides a Java technology solution to the problem of connectivity between the many application servers and today's enterprise information systems (EIS).
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J2EE Connector Architecture Industry Support
See our list of companies who have endorsed the J2EE Connector architecture and plan to support or develop products based on the technology.
May 11, 2005
J2EE Connector Architecture 1.5 is the standard way to integrate JMS providers with J2EE application servers. A new project helps to integrate any JMS provider with a J2EE 1.4 compliant application server by wrapping the client library of the JMS provider in a resource adapter. This project is also useful to j2ee users who want to plug in a JMS provider with their application server even if the provider does not offer a resource adapter.
Comments and Feedback The J2EE Connector Architecture Specification is available as Java Specification Request (JSR 112) via the Java Community Process. Please send comments on the spec to: j2ee-connector-comments@sun.com.
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