This book is a thorough introduction to Java Message Service (JMS),
the standard Java application program interface (API) from Sun
Microsystems that supports the formal communication known as
"messaging" between computers in a network. JMS provides a common
interface to standard messaging protocols and to special messaging
services in support of Java programs. The messages exchange crucial
data between computers, rather than between users--information such as
event notification and service requests. Messaging is often used to
coordinate programs in dissimilar systems or written in different
programming languages.Using the JMS interface, a programmer can invoke
the messaging services of IBM's MQSeries, Progress Software's SonicMQ,
and other popular messaging product vendors. In addition, JMS supports
messages that contain serialized Java objects and messages that
contain Extensible Markup Language (XML) pages.Messaging is a powerful
new paradigm that makes it easier to uncouple different parts of an
enterprise application. Messaging clients work by sending messages to
a message server, which is responsible for delivering the messages to
their destination. Message delivery is asynchronous, meaning that the
client can continue working without waiting for the message to be
delivered. The contents of the message can be anything from a simple
text string to a serialized Java object or an XML document.Java
Message Service shows how to build applications using the
point-to-point and publish-and-subscribe models; how to use features
like transactions and durable subscriptions to make an application
reliable; and how to use messaging within Enterprise JavaBeans. It
also introduces a new EJB type, the MessageDrivenBean, that is part of
EJB 2.0, and discusses integration of messaging into J2EE.
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ISBN
9780596515652
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
300
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