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O'Reilly Conference on Enterprise Java
Westin Hotel -- Santa Clara, California March 26-29, 2001
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Tutorial
Understanding the Java Message Service
David Chappell, Vice President and Chief Technology Evangelist, Sonic Software
Track: Java Tutorials
Date: Monday, March 26
Time: 8:45am
- 12:15pm
Location: Ballroom H
The Java Message Service is fast becoming a viable communications mechanism for doing business-to-business communications over the Internet in a secure, and reliable fashion. JMS is also becoming a required component of the J2EE platform specification. This in-depth technical session will make you an expert on JMS in a matter of a few hours. This hands-on tutorial will cover the basic concepts of Message Oriented Middleware (MOM), an introduction to the JMS API_s and message delivery semantics. Advanced topics such as JMS message acknowledgements, transactions, integration with the Application Servers including the EJB 2.0 MessageDrivenBean will also be covered.
In this hands-on session you will learn
- An introduction to the JMS APIs
- Building real live examples, based on the examples in The Java Message Service book.
- The publish-and-subscribe and point-to-point queuing models
- Asynchronous messaging concepts and synchronous request/reply
- JMS message delivery semantics including:
- Message persistence
- Store and forward messaging
- Message Acknowledgement modes
- JMS Transactions
- Failure scenarios, recovery, and message redelivery
- EJB srver integration including the EJB2.0 MessageDrivenBean Deployment considerations, including server clustering, security, and HTTP tunneling.
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