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Nick,

On 1/30/13 2:06 PM, Williams, Nick wrote:
> Thanks for the input, both of you. I will take a look at the
> activity in the repository and also inquire on the lists, as well
> as trying different implementations.
> 
> I'm curious. I know that, being open source, the Tomcat project 
> generally welcomes volunteers who want to contribute features or 
> improvements. However, I'd like to know at what point a feature is 
> unwelcome in Tomcat. I know that Tomcat is not and does not desire
> to be a full JavaEE application server. So, with that in mind, does
> the community desire that Tomcat NOT ever have JMS implemented in
> it? Or, has it just never been done because nobody did it, and if a
> volunteer came along willing to implement JMS in Tomcat, would the
> community be open to that?

I think Tomcat is not likely to consider JMS integration in the near
future. If you want a J2EE stack, TomEE is really where you want to
look. Adding JMS to Tomcat is not a big deal to do manually, and the
overhead of having it come out-of-the-box is probably just not worth
it for the overwhelming majority of current users.

- -chris
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