JavaTM Message Service API Tutorial and Reference provides a clear
and complete introduction to the JavaTM Message Service (JMS) API.
This book illustrates how to use the JMS API to build applications that create, send, receive, and read messages. Beginning with comprehensive descriptions of fundamental JMS concepts and building blocks, the
coverage extends to all aspects of running and creating JMS applications. Each topic area is supported by relevant and well-crafted JMS program examples that demonstrate how to put the technology to work.
The JMS API is an integral part of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EETM platform). Developed by Sun Microsystems in close cooperation with enterprise messaging partners, JMS works together with other technologies to provide reliable, asynchronous communication between components in a distributed computing environment. It delivers a new, powerful tool for enterprise messaging-the cornerstone of today's enterprise applications. You will find in-depth coverage on how to:
Additionally, the tutorial example programs are downloadable from the Sun Web site, so that you can adapt them to implementations of the JMS API and the J2EE platform. Written by an expert team, the book offers an unparalleled technical understanding of JMS and its integration into the J2EE platform. Its thorough and practical coverage of JMS makes it easy for developers working in a distributed Java technology environment, and those familiar with the J2EE platform, to efficiently integrate the JMS API. Mark Hapner is a Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems, where he is Lead Architect for the J2EE platform. Rich Burridge is a Staff Engineer at Sun Microsystems. Rahul Sharma is a Senior Staff Engineer at Sun Microsystems. Joseph Fialli is a Senior Staff Engineer at Sun Microsystems. Kim Haase is a technical writer at Sun Microsystems, where she documents the J2EE platform.
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