On Thu, 2010-03-25 at 08:59 -0700, gorca wrote:
> I have java producer and consumer. I want to send POJO object between them. I
> prefer not use java serialization so other application like .NET can use
> server in future. And it's also good when debugging.
> 
> I think JMS TextMessage with XML content is best way.
> 
> But what is best practice for doing this? I have found many ways and this
> forum had reference to Stomp, but I am not sure if this is right way. I also
> found POJO to XML packages like Castor and Hibernate also has that feature:
> 
> http://www.castor.org/index.html
> 
> My classes are simple and just carry simple data with collections of other
> classes and pimitive types. Objects are small, probably avg 500 bytes and
> worst is 2-3kb. Performance isn't a big concern. Application is ok with
> 10/msg per sec. What do you recommend as best way?

You could give XStream a try, its quite simple to get started with. See:
http://xstream.codehaus.org/ 

There's some pretty good getting started docs on the site.

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