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This article illustrates how to program using the new features of the Java Message Service (JMS) 1.1 API. The new features in JMS 1.1 are demonstrated through a sample application. JMS 1.1 is the ...
Java Message Service 2nd Edition by Mark Richards covers JMS topics like Publish-and-Subscribe & Point-to-Point, Messaging Filtering and Transactions. InfoQ spoke with Mark about his new book.
In October 1998, JavaSoft released the Java Message Service (JMS) specification v1.0.1, an API for accessing enterprise messaging systems from Java. Because JMS is equipped to handle both ...
SOAP-based web-service development continues to grow, and uses XMLand HTTP to remove the implementation details from remote procedurecalls. But while SOAP has broken new ground in distributed ...
The chapter is devoted to discussing how SOAP and J2EE are used together, including approaches to parsing SOAP messages, using RPC, and a lengthy example utilizing Java Message Service (JMS).
W3C has just released Candidate Recommendation SOAP over Java Message Service 1.0, defining how SOAP should bind to a messaging system that supports the Java Message Service (JMS).
The Java on Wall Street User Group has launched the "JMS Challenge" - a unique initiative focused on performance benchmarking of leading Java Message Service middleware implementations against ...
Learn how the Java Message Service (JMS) can help reduce dependencies between applications. Coupling, in the development world, is a measure of how dependent two entities are upon each other.
Bearing the same acronym as Java Message Service and included as a feature for Oracle Java Standard Edition customers, the management service offers a “single pane of glass” to manage Java ...
AmberPoint on Tuesday announced it is adding Java Message Service (JMS) support to its Web services management platform. New releases from AmberPoint are intended to address a need for reliable ...
If Java is your choice, this book attempts to provide every relevant bit of information. Individual chapters focus on the various Web service technologies (with a Java spin): SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI.