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- What is Java Message Service (JMS) for? - Stack Overflow
18 What ist Java Message Service (JMS) for JMS is a messaging standard that allows Java EE applications to create, send, receive, and consume messages in a loosely coupled, reliable, and asynchronous way I'd suggest to read the Java Message Service API Overview for more details
- Which protocol does JMS use to send and receive messages?
When your JMS client has to talk to a JMS server that is located on another machine on the network (a typical case), the protocol used between the client and the server will be based, in one way or another, on TCP IP Over the wire, you'll be able to see TCP IP packets being exchanged back and forth
- java - How does JMS Receive work internally? - Stack Overflow
Beneath JMS API is a JMS compliant messaging provider, for example WebSphere MQ provider JMS supports transport of a payload over any messaging protocol to destinations viz Queue and Topic These are basics of JMS How does receive work? JMS specification provides two important classes:- MessageConsumer and MessageListener
- JMS Topic vs Queues - Stack Overflow
A JMS queue is a 1-to-1 destination of messages The message is received by only one of the consuming receivers (please note: consistently using subscribers for 'topic client's and receivers for queue client's avoids confusion) Messages sent to a queue are stored on disk or memory until someone picks it up or it expires
- java - Real world use of JMS message queues? - Stack Overflow
I was just reading abit about JMS and Apache ActiveMQ And was wondering what real world use have people here used JMS or similar message queue technologies for ?
- java - Compare: JMX vs JMS - Stack Overflow
Quoting from Wikipedia "The Java Message Service (JMS) API is a Java Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) API for sending messages between two or more clients " In simple terms: it is for passing messages "Java Management Extensions (JMX) is a Java technology that supplies tools for managing and monitoring applications, system objects, devices (such as printers) and service-oriented networks
- Difference between JMS and Web Service - Stack Overflow
JMS is an API which abstracts messaging middleware, like ActiveMQ or IBM MQSeries Messaging middleware has a store-and-forward paradigm and asynchronous message passing, while web services tend to promote a synchronous procedure calling paradigm
- java - Which JMS implementation do you use? - Stack Overflow
Before delving into JMS, consider AMQP as well - might be a new standard JMS providers I worked with (in varying degrees): TIBCO EMS - very quick and robust, good API support, Java friendly, native C API exists Best commercial choice I've used Websphere MQ (and its JMS implementation) - so, so Pub sub not exactly quick, many configurations options and choices are 'strange' and overly
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