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Java Message Service Version 1.2

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Summary:
This course introduces Java developers to asynchronous messaging using the Java Message Service, or JMS. Both the point-to-point and publish-and-subscribe messaging styles are covered, but there is an emphasis on the more popular point-to-point approach using message queues. The course moves quickly from JMS fundamentals -- connections, sessions, queues, topics, etc. -- to intermediate techniques such as message properties and selectors. By the end of the day, students will understand JMS reliability and be able to make intelligent architectural choices between delivery modes, acknowledgement modes, and transacted sessions.This version of the course is designed to work with the Java EE 5 SDK, Update 7, which includes the GlassFish application server, version 2.1. Variants of the course are also available with specific support for recent versions of JBoss and WebLogic.

Duration:
1 Day/Lecture & Lab

Topics:

  • Fundamentals
  • Message Content
  • Reliability

Prerequisites:
Students should have solid Java programming experience and an understanding of Java web applications will be helpful, but is not required.




Last Update: May 19, 2013