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Part XXIV. Java Messaging Service (JMS) 2.0 API

2019-08-22 07:12 EST

Table of Contents

Purpose
1. Goals
2. Objectives
121. Messaging
121.1. MOM Architecture: Direct Connections
121.2. MOM Architecture: Unicast Connections
121.3. MOM Architecture: Broker-based
121.4. MOM Architecture: Multi-Broker
121.5. Messaging Key Concepts
121.6. Message Queuing
121.7. Publish/Subscribe
121.8. Request/Reply
121.9. Messaging and Transactions
121.10. Messaging Summary
122. JMS
122.1. JMS Background
122.2. Not Specified by JMS
122.3. JMS History
122.4. JMS Demonstrations
122.4.1. JMS Topic Demonstration: JMS Notifier
122.4.2. JMS Queue Demonstration: JMS Scheduler
122.5. Chapter Summary
123. JMS API
123.1. JMS API Classes
123.2. ConnectionFactory
123.3. JMSContext
123.4. Destinations
123.4.1. JNDI Lookup
123.4.2. Injected Destination
123.5. Send Message
123.6. Receive Message
123.6.1. Poll from JMSConsumer
123.6.2. JMSConsumer Listener
123.6.3. Message Driven Bean (MDB)
123.7. Message Acknowledgement
123.7.1. Message Acknowledgement: AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE
123.7.2. Message Acknowledgement: DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE
123.7.3. Message Acknowledgement: CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE
123.7.4. Message Acknowledgement: SESSION_TRANSACTED
123.8. JMS API Summary
124. JMS Maven Aspects
124.1. JMS API Maven Aspects
124.2. JMS Testing Maven Aspects
C. Sources