Did the switching from Java to Jakarta put your TimesTen JMS/XLA application in a bind?

Worry no more!

Beginning with TimesTen release 22.1.1.20.0, it supports both JavaX and Jakarta JMS providers.

Want to learn more about JMS/XLA? See Connecting to XLA in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Java Developer’s Guide on how to connect XLA  using the different JMS providers. 

Looking for quick samples? 2 new github samples (asyncJMS2.java and syncJMS2.java) demonstrating JMS/XLA functions using Jakarta JMS are available via Oracle TimesTen QuickStart Samples.

What’s the scoop on migrating Java to Jakarta?   Read more about the Transition from Java EE to Jakarta EE