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whitepaper This papers scenario included a one-way message being sent to a back-end application via JMS, indicating that a package had been delivered to the customer. The paper mapped this into a "One-way" operation of a service (meaning the operation has a...
[16 May 2008]
whitepaper The Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Specification, Version 1.3, required software vendors to include a Java Message Service (JMS) provider within their application server products. IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.0 provided this...
[16 May 2008]
whitepaper Tibco Enterprise Message Service provides fully compliant Java Message Service (JMS) capabilities as well as several value-added features. The BEA WebLogic Administration Console was used to configure Tibco EMS as a foreign, stand-alone, JMS provider.
[16 May 2008]
whitepaper Although the JMS infrastructures used in this paper is set-up from scratch it is easy to see how WebSphere Message Broker can be connected to an existing JMS implementation. One can also use the WebSphere Message Broker JMS nodes in a variety of ways.
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper The JMS classes offer convenience methods for sending a message, consuming a message synchronously, and exposing a JMS session and message producer to the user. Spring's JMS abstraction framework simplifies the use of JMS APIs and smoothly...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper The Java Message Service (JMS) standardizes reliable messaging on the J2EE platform. This is the first of three papers that together will describe how to combine JMS and WebSphere ESB into a powerful combination for reliable SOA.
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper After having covered two of the most used protocols that WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) supports for connectivity - namely JMS and Web services (SOAP/HTTP) - the paper will now move on and add one more protocol to the mix that is commonly...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper Part 2 demonstrates how to connect a J2EE client application to the ESB by sending a message over JMS, having the ESB log the message, and then route it to the service provider, implemented by a Message-Driven Bean (MDB).
[14 May 2008]
whitepaper In previous papers in this series, the authors have described and shown examples for the exchange of messages across WebSphere MQ, JMS, and SOAP over HTTP. An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) supports interactions across a number of transport and...
[09 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Finally, we will review how to architect EJB technology when using the Java Message Service (JMS) API and the J2EE Connector Architecture for application integration. In this talk we will examine some best practices and design patterns for...
[06 Aug 2007]
whitepaper WebSphere Application Server supports asynchronous messaging as a method of communication based on the Java Message Service (JMS) programming interface. WebSphere Application Server also provides a message listener service that enterprise...
[26 Apr 2007]
whitepaper The purpose of this white paper is to help to choose the most appropriate Java Message Service (JMS) messaging options available from IBM, according to the requirements of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications.
[23 Apr 2007]
whitepaper HTTP and Java Message Service (JMS) are two of the most widely used standards-based transports for SOAP messages. This paper examines the benefits and trade-offs of HTTP and JMS, highlights where each transport is best suited and demonstrates how...
[09 Mar 2007]
whitepaper The Java Message Service (JMS) makes it easy to develop enterprise applications that asynchronously send and receive business data and events. JMS supports both messaging models: point-to-point (queuing) and publish-subscribe style of messaging.
[27 Sep 2006]
whitepaper Application developers can use QAnywhere to exchange data with back-end systems supporting JMS such as J2EE application servers and messaging systems such as IBM WebSphere MQ and TIBCO. This webcast will provide an introduction to SQL Anywhere's...
[21 Feb 2006]
whitepaper This paper shows you how to integrate an IBM WebSphere MQ Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and Java Message Service (JMS)-based external assessor with the claims system of a fictitious insurance company.
[02 Feb 2006]
whitepaper The text-based booking information can either be entered directly into CCS or automatically imported from an AFIS, RMS or JMS, via a custom interface, to avoid duplicate data entry. In the midst of all this commentary, one message rises above the...
[26 Jan 2005]
whitepaper The EAI approach proposed offers two possible options available in J2EE Architecture: Java Message Service (JMS) and Java Connector Architecture (JCA). This white paper describes an EAI approach using the TIBCO message bus with HP Bluestones J2EE...
[20 May 2004]
whitepaper This webcast compares different methods for Enterprise Application Integration, including connector, Java Message Service (JMS) API, XML messaging with SOAP, and business process automation. It discusses how the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition...
[01 Mar 2004]
whitepaper JMS is the native API for Message Driven EJBs. The OpenFusion NS-JMS bridge is a simple and seamless way to integrate JMS and Notification Service. Since no changes are required for either the EJB side or for the CORBA application side, the...
[24 Feb 2004]
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