ActiveMQ (Apache Incubator) as third party JMS

has anyone tried to configure activeMQ by Apache as third party JMS Adapter? How must it be configured?
Thank you for any help ...

We have a howto on how to configure and deploy ActiveMQ to OC4J:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/java/oc4j/10131/how_to/how-to-use-activemq-JCA-RA/doc/how-to-use-activemq-JCA-RA.html
And download page:
http://download.oracle.com/technology/tech/java/oc4j/10131/how_to/how-to-use-activemq-JCA-RA.zip

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    series with oc4j.
    thanx in advance gday -
    The OC4J Developer's Preview supports the use of IBM MQSeries as a standard JMS service provider. The instructions below demonstrate how to go about setting it up. There is also another message here on this forum, see http://forums.oracle.com/forums/message.jsp?id=763587
    If you want to see how JCA works, then we also have some documentation on OTN that describes how to setup and use our JCA environment (see http://download.oracle.com/otn/java/oc4j/how-to-connectors.zip). Note that we don't supply any resource adapters, so to use JCA you either need to find/buy a resource-adapter or build your own.
    <p><b>Using MQSeries As a Resource Provider</b></P>
    The Resource Provider interface provides support for plugging in third-party JMS implementations. This example demonstrates how to make MQSeries the default Resource Provider for JMS connections. The MQSeries resources are available in OC4J under java:comp/resource/MQSeries/ as well as from deployed message-driven beans.
    Configuring
    Install and configure MQSeries on your system, then verify the installation by running any examples or tools supplied by the vendor.
    Use the <resource-provider> tag in orion-application.xml to add a custom Resource Provider. You can find an example of using this tag for SonicMQ integration in $J2EE_HOME/res_provider/sonicmq/orion-application.xml.
    Add the following MQSeries JMS client jar files to $J2EE_HOME/lib:
    com.ibm.mq.jar
    com.ibm.mqbind.jar
    com.ibm.mqjms.jar
    mqji.properties
    Add a <library> element to $J2EE_HOME/config/server.xml, forcing the OC4J class loader to load the third party JMS client jar files:
    <library path="../lib" />
    Add $J2EE_HOME/oc4j.jar, $J2EE_HOME/jndi.jar, and $J2EE_HOME/ejb.jar to your CLASSPATH.
    cheers!
    -steve-

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