Does WebLogic 6.1 support client mode of MQ ?

I know WebLogic 6.1 is not supported yet. But we're still using it and plan to upgrade.
          AS-IS: WebLogic 6.1sp1 and IBM MQSeries 5.2 now. (using binding mode and XA)
          TO-BE: WebLogic 10 and WebSphere MQ 6.02 (using client mode and XA)
          We plan to upgrade MQ first, so, we need to know could WebLogic 6 supports to use client mode and XA with MQ 6.0. I only know WebLogic 8.1 is ok, but I cannot find document for WebLogic 6.
          btw, is there any suggestion for this upgrade ?

Hi,
          I can think of a few things worth noting:
          (A) I don't recall there being any specific support for MQ XA in 6.1SP1 - not even in MDBs. I think its likely that your current app just calls the MQ APIs directly and manually enlists MQ with the current transaction. This is all outside of WebLogic's control and will still work. (See the interop FAQ link below for an explanation of manual enlistment.)
          (B) Since 6.0, we've added a significant set of features to aid with foreign JMS vendor integration, particularly in the area of transparent XA integration, and we've also upgraded WebLogic JMS in general. These three links are probably a good place to get started if you care to review them:
          http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs100/jms/interop.html
          http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs100/jms_admin/intro.html#jms_features
          http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs100/messaging.html
          (C) Very recently, I've heard that there have been some problems integrating WebLogic with MQ 6.0's "JMS 1.1 specification only" jars. These problems are being addressed or already have been addressed in newer releases but I doubt they've been looked at for version 6.0. Since its likely you're not planning to use the JMS 1.1 APIs in the very near term, I think this should not be a problem for you - you can just make sure to use MQ 6.0's JMS 1.0.2 jars.
          Hope this helps,
          Tom

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