Send JMS messages from Oracle Procedure

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I need to write an Oracle procedure that would send a JMS message. So please share your thoughts on how this can be done in Oracle.
thank you

sdk11 wrote:
Hi
I need to write an Oracle procedure that would send a JMS message. So please share your thoughts on how this can be done in Oracle.
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