Resource Adapter for Java EE 5 (JCA 1.5)

Hello,
are there Resource Adapter which are implemented in compliance with the Java EE 5 standard according to the Java Connectivity Architecture 1.5 which could be deployed on the AS of SAP NetWeaver CE 7.1? If yes where could I get this?
Regards,
Armin

Hi Armin,
    SAP Java Resource Adapter (SAP JRA) 1.5 is implemented according  latest java connector specification. It is deployed by default on SAP NetWeaver CE 7.1 and  you can use it. Jndi name for out bound resource adapter is "eis/SAPJRAFactory".
Best regards,
  Nikolai.

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