Talarian Beta Tests Smartsockets and Workbench for JMS
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Los Altos, Calif.--Talarian Corp. has added Sun Microsystems' Java Message Service (JMS) interface to its own publish-subscribe and message queuing engine. The results, which are currently in beta tests, are Workbench for JMS (a developer's toolkit) and Smartsockets for JMS (an enterprise infrastructure solution).
The firm, which is the first messaging company to license Sun's J2EE solution, says the new products will give customers a low-risk JMS solution focused on the real-time delivery of
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