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JNBridge has announced a new version of its JNBridge JMS Adapter for BizTalk Server. The JNBridge JMS Adapter for BizTalk Server enables enterprises to integrate BizTalk Servers into any existing JMS (Java Messaging Service) infrastructure, allowing messages to be passed between systems in a heterogeneous environment. The latest version of the adapter adds support for transactions and 64-bit platforms.
The JNBridge JMS Adapter for BizTalk Server provides enterprises with a way to connect JMS capabilities with Microsoft's BizTalk Server 2006 or BizTalk Server 2006 R2. The adapter uses a simple interface that hides the complexities of building a JMS client, requires no changes to existing JMS enterprise servers, and is compatible with any vendor's JMS server. The adapter utilizes the technologies in JNBridgePro, JNBridge's flagship Java and .NET Framework interoperability product.
In addition, JNBridge will be releasing a new version of its JMS Adapter for .NET Framework, also with support for transactions and 64-bit platforms.
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