| Article: |
Asynchronous Messaging Made Easy With Spring JMS | |
| Subject: | Conclusion is contradictory | |
| Date: | 2006-03-03 20:16:16 | |
| From: | bpoitras | |
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Response to: Conclusion is contradictory
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| There is no reason to have to use XML for such a simple example. You can construct a JmsTemplate from a ConnectionFactory and use that simply your JMS code without any XML. For some reason any simple example using Spring seems to require XML in these articles. And as a result gives people a bad impression of Spring. | ||
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