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Updated 23 Jul 2008

Web services with SOAP over JMS in WebSphere Process Server
                or WebSphere ESB, Part 2
Web services with SOAP over JMS in WebSphere Process Server or WebSphere ESB, Part 2
Learn how to change the referenced JNDI resources of SOAP over JMS exports and imports so that they can send and receive SOAP messages using the WebSphere MQ JMS provider rather than the SIBus JMS provider.  More

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