To use JMS and JNDI in JDev 9.0.3.4

Do I need to add additional librararies in order to use JMS and JNDI along with EJB's in the enterprise application I'm creating?

No the article is not applicable for 9.0.3 I've never tested the compatibility of the 9.0.3 + Struts integration - obviously it does not work.
What does work is the ADF bindings used in 9.0.5 and above which can be safely used with newer versions of Struts.

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              "Tal" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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              > STARTUP! Bridge Provd Messaging Bridge's target properties are:
              > AdapterJNDIName=eis.jms.WLSConnectionFactoryJNDIXA
              > Classpath=null
              > DestinationType = Queue>
              >
              > Am I correct in assuming it should be using the fscontext connection factory?
              > Why is it using the weblogic one?
              >
              > Jason
              

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         </bpelx:from>
         <bpelx:to variable="HeaderJms" part="outboundHeader"
              query="/ns5:JMSOutboundHeadersAndProperties/ns5:JMSOutboundProperties"/>
    </bpelx:append>
    <copy>
         <from expression="'string'"/>
         <to variable="HeaderJms" part="outboundHeader"
         query="/ns5:JMSOutboundHeadersAndProperties/ns5:JMSOutboundProperties/ns5:Property[2]/@type"/>
    </copy>
    <copy>
         <from expression="'name2'"/>
         <to variable="HeaderJms" part="outboundHeader"
         query="/ns5:JMSOutboundHeadersAndProperties/ns5:JMSOutboundProperties/ns5:Property[2]/@name"/>
    </copy>
    <copy>
         <from expression="'value2'"/>
         <to variable="HeaderJms" part="outboundHeader"
         query="/ns5:JMSOutboundHeadersAndProperties/ns5:JMSOutboundProperties/ns5:Property[2]/@value"/>
    </copy>
    </assign>
    in ASSIGN activity (process which READS the JMS message)
    <assign name="Assign_1">
    <copy>
    <from variable="Variable_1" part="inboundHeader"
    query="/ns3:JMSInboundHeadersAndProperties/ns3:JMSInboundProperties/ns3:Property[10]/@name"/>
    <to variable="temp"/>
    </copy>
    <copy>
    <from variable="Variable_1" part="inboundHeader"
    query="/ns3:JMSInboundHeadersAndProperties/ns3:JMSInboundProperties/ns3:Property[10]/@value"/>
    <to variable="temp"/>
    </copy>
    <copy>
    <from variable="Variable_1" part="inboundHeader"
    query="/ns3:JMSInboundHeadersAndProperties/ns3:JMSInboundProperties/ns3:Property[12]/@name"/>
    <to variable="temp"/>
    </copy>
    <copy>
    <from variable="Variable_1" part="inboundHeader"
    query="/ns3:JMSInboundHeadersAndProperties/ns3:JMSInboundProperties/ns3:Property[12]/@value"/>
    <to variable="temp"/>
    </copy>
    </assign>
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    <JMSDeliveryMode>2</JMSDeliveryMode>
    <JMSExpiration>0</JMSExpiration>
    <JMSMessageID>ID:467DFA1FA1ED459EBF37F51F596C3F12</JMSMessageID>
    <JMSPriority>4</JMSPriority>
    <JMSRedelivered>false</JMSRedelivered>
    <JMSType>com.mercurio.lms.integration.c001eip.c001EIntegrationPoint</JMSType>
    <JMSTimestamp>1201552046253</JMSTimestamp>
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    <Property name="JMSXDeliveryCount" type="integer" value="1"/>
    <Property name="JMSXRecvTimestamp" type="long" value="1201552046698"/>
    <Property name="JMSXUserID" value="lms_dev_int_v1_user"/>
    <Property name="JMS_OracleDeliveryMode" value="2"/>
    <Property name="JMS_OracleTimestamp" type="long" value="1201552046253"/>
    <Property name="JMS_OracleDelay" type="long" value="0"/>
    <Property name="JMSXState" type="integer" value="0"/>
    <Property name="IAS_VERSION" value="10.1.3"/>
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    </JMSInboundHeadersAndProperties>
    </inboundHeader>
    Regards
    Marcelo

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    Revision: 2692
    Author: [email protected]
    Date: 2008-07-31 13:05:35 -0700 (Thu, 31 Jul 2008)
    Log Message:
    Bug: BLZ-227 - When using JMS Destination, MessageClient and FlexClient not released from memory when the session times out.
    QA: Yes
    Doc: No
    Checkintests: Pass
    Details: Fixed a memory leak with JMS adapter. Also a minor tweak to QA build file to not to start the server if the server is already running.
    Ticket Links:
    http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/BLZ-227
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    blazeds/branches/3.0.x/qa/build.xml

    Revision: 2692
    Author: [email protected]
    Date: 2008-07-31 13:05:35 -0700 (Thu, 31 Jul 2008)
    Log Message:
    Bug: BLZ-227 - When using JMS Destination, MessageClient and FlexClient not released from memory when the session times out.
    QA: Yes
    Doc: No
    Checkintests: Pass
    Details: Fixed a memory leak with JMS adapter. Also a minor tweak to QA build file to not to start the server if the server is already running.
    Ticket Links:
    http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/BLZ-227
    Modified Paths:
    blazeds/branches/3.0.x/modules/core/src/java/flex/messaging/services/messaging/adapters/J MSAdapter.java
    blazeds/branches/3.0.x/qa/build.xml

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