> From: Wesley Acheson [mailto:wesley.ache...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: How to spwan child processes.
> 
> "Certain J2EE/JEE applications (for instance those running in EJB and
> Web containers) must not spawn new threads; instead all work should be
> performed on the main application threads managed by the application
> server. When applications use the WebSphere MQ base Java API the
> application server may not be able to distinguish between application
> code and the WebSphere MQ base Java API code, so the worker and
> clean-up threads described above will cause the application to be
> non-compliant with the container specification. The WebSphere MQ JMS
> API does not break these J2EE/JEE specifications and so should be used
> instead."

Sounds like somebody's passing the buck for a flawed design in WebSphere MQ...

I'd like to see the exact spec reference for their claim of non-compliance.

 - Chuck


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