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            <description><![CDATA[We have an application which does,t have any Front end and is using JMS for sending and recieving messages.... protocol that they use to communicate the client and server is JMS, T3 (Web Logic specific EJB calls)......]]></description>
        

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            <description><![CDATA[FWIW a few JMS providers do support HTTP as a transport. e.g.<br><br><a href="http://activemq.org/Protocols" target="_blank">http://activemq.org/Protocols</a><br><br>James<br><a href="http://logicblaze.com/" target="_blank">LogicBlaze</a>]]></description>
        

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            <description><![CDATA[JMS over XML-RPC With Http protocol <br><br>Introduction<br><br>This article describes how JMS can be used over XML-RPC using Http protocol. <br><br>XML-RPC is used to call remote method by sending/receiving data in XML format. But in some critical...]]></description>
        

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