SUN IDM 8.1 - Web Services MQ

Hi
I want to use Web Services using the MQ transport layer using SUN IdM 8.1.
I believe SPML needs to be used but not sure.
Is this something any one has tried before?
If yes can you pls send me any relevant information.
Thanks

Where's your database for this located? On the same server or another server? It is more likely the database than Glassfish being the weak and slow link here unless badly tuned GC is taking up all the CPU cycles.

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