JMS thin client application

          I am developing a JMS thin client application hosted on a seperate UNIX box than
          the JMS server which is provided by a third party.
          Are wljmsclient.jar and wlclient.jar files from BEA Weblogic workshop 8.1 the
          only JMS API
          that I need for my JMS thin client application?
          Is there any licensing fees for using these two jar files to build JMS thin client
          applications?
          Thanks
          

          Yazid Benkhellat wrote:
          > I am developing a JMS thin client application hosted on a seperate UNIX box than
          > the JMS server which is provided by a third party.
          > Are wljmsclient.jar and wlclient.jar files from BEA Weblogic workshop 8.1 the
          > only JMS API
          > that I need for my JMS thin client application?
          Yes, unless you are using WorkShop WebService APIs. I'm not
          sure if you need more (post to work-shop newsgroups to find out).
          > Is there any licensing fees for using these two jar files to build JMS thin client
          > applications?
          No!
          > Thanks
          >
          Tom, BEA
          

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